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Mutualism explanations of cooperative behaviour argue that:

A) it is evolutionarily disadvantageous to engage in cooperative behaviour.
B) we are motivated to engage in cooperative behaviour because it benefits the cooperator as well as others.
C) those who cooperate are biased towards blood relatives because it helps them propagate their own genes.
D) people want to appear caring and altruistic according to social norms.

Cooperative Behaviour

Actions and interactions aimed at achieving common goals or benefits through working together.

Evolutionarily Disadvantageous

Traits or behaviors that decrease the likelihood of an organism's survival and reproduction in its environment.

  • Comprehend the concept of mutualism and the justifications for cooperative actions.
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