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How do evolutionary psychologists explain human behaviour?
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How do evolutionary psychologists explain human behaviour?
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Evolutionary psychologists suggest that human behaviour is shaped by the pressures of natural selection and adaptation. They propose that behaviours that have helped our ancestors survive and reproduce have been passed down through genes.
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