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Why do evolutionary psychologists propose that certain cognitive processes are adaptive?
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Why do evolutionary psychologists propose that certain cognitive processes are adaptive?
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Evolutionary psychologists propose that certain cognitive processes are adaptive because they believe that these processes have evolved over time to help us better adapt to our environment and increase our chances of survival.
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