From an evolutionary perspective, the different mating strategies we observe in males and females are due primarily to

a. the cultural forces that control the sexual behavior of males and females.
b. differences in the number of times males and females can reproduce.
c. the capacity of men to have only one orgasm per sexual episode and the capacity of women to have multiple orgasms per sexual episode.
d. the higher level of sexual interest in males and the lower level of sexual interest in females.


Answer: b. differences in the number of times males and females can reproduce.

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