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Social Studies, 31.07.2020 03:01, maxy7347go

14. Tanisha gets "C"s and "D"s in math while Freddie always gets "A"s. In understanding these differences, an evolutionary theorist would be interested in
whether: (Chapter 1, page 14)
a. there are genetic variations between individuals in math abilities.
b. Freddie has been reinforced more than Tanisha for performing well in math.
c. math abilities are biologically built into being male.
d. math abilities can be increased by stimulating efficacy feelings.

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