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Bridgette Vigil
on Nov 16, 2024Verified
Research on human infants suggests that the need to belong is:
A) specific to certain cultures.
B) not very important until later in life.
C) innate.
D) learned.
Innate
Intrinsic or natural characteristics or abilities present from birth, not acquired or learned.
Human Infants
Young babies of the species Homo sapiens, typically considered to be under one year of age.
Learned
The acquisition of knowledge, behaviors, skills, or values through experience, study, or being taught.
- Identify the role evolutionary theories play in shaping perceptions of social relationships and feelings of belonging.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the role evolutionary theories play in shaping perceptions of social relationships and feelings of belonging.
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