Question 11 ptsA key insight gleaned from evolutionary developmental psychology is __________. that human beings face predictably different adaptive problems at various points in their lives that all adaptations have a developmental history that selection can operate on the developmental timing of psychological mechanisms all of the above Flag this Question Question 21 pts Which of the following is a finding that supports the hypothesis that morality may be sexually selected? Dominant males are more likely to demonstrate altruistic morality than non-dominant males. Humans prefer virtuous traits in their mates. Demonstrated morality is positively correlated with attractiveness. all of the above Flag this Question Question 31 pts Which of the following is a cornerstone of traditional cognitive psychology? c. domain specificity functional analysis functional agnosticism descriptive agnosticism Flag this Question Question 41 pts Embarrassment evolved __________. to punish those who violate social contracts to promote appeasement and submission an adaptation designed for the communication of information a byproduct of the tremendous size of the human brain not universal across different cultures not explicable through evolutionary insights Flag this Question Question 71 pts Ecological structure is __________. Extended childhood contains design features for the prolonged learning and preparation needed to solve adaptive problems later in life. Adaptations in infancy evolved to solve particular adaptive problems faced specifically during this age.to signal knowledge of an inflicted harm to motivate the helping of others who are suffering Flag this Question Question 51 pts Developmental evolutionary psychology stress which of the following? Children possess conditional strategies that produce different life trajectories based on early experience. all of the above Flag this Question Question 61 pts Chomsky and Gould argue that language is __________. the ideal set of physical conditions in which a species is designed to exist the set of statistical regularities of the human environment throughout our evolutionary history the type of neural network which best suits the nature of the problem processing none of the above Flag this Question . Low-prestige individuals do not affect cultural transmission. Cultural transmission occurs once evolution has stopped operating on a population. __________.Question 81 pts Tooby and Cosmides argue that errors in processing will result when __________. the problem is too domain-general for mechanisms to have been fashioned to deal with a domain-general problem individuals are presented with visual information rather than written information there is a high degree of uncertainty there is a mismatch between the problem presented and the problem the mechanism was designed to solve Flag this Question Question 91 pts Once language evolved. selection would not have limited language to its original function selection favored the use of language to solve most adaptive problems it became less domain specific and more domain general all of the above Flag this Question Question 101 pts Which of the following is true of the effects of prestige on cultural transmission? Information from individuals of high prestige is discounted if the information coincides with their self-interest. Costly signaling decreases the credibility of culturally transmitted messages. Flag this Question Question 111 pts Traditional ________is anchored by several core assumptions challenged by evolutionary psychologists. evolutionary biology . transmitted culture evoked culture costly signaling reactive heritability Flag this Question Question 141 pts The frequentist hypothesis states that __________.social psychology personality psychology cognitive psychology Flag this Question Question 121 pts People who are high on the K-factor exhibit __________. high risk-taking high Machiavellianism early attachment to their biological father short-term mating strategy Flag this Question Question 131 pts Cross-cultural variability in pathogen prevalence has provided support for the hypothesis that some cultural differences are adaptive patterns of __________. some human reasoning mechanisms are designed to take as input frequency information and produce as output probabilistic behavior some human reasoning mechanisms are designed to take as input frequency information and produce as output frequency information all human reasoning mechanisms are designed to take as input frequency information and produce as output frequency information none of the above . Flag this Question Question 151 pts The resurrection of group selection is sometimes called __________. multiforce selection theory multigroup selection theory multilevel selection theory group adaptation theory .