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Genetically, humans are all very . Many naturalists and psychologists believe that genes follow a process of through which those that help with survival are more likely to be passed along from parents to children.
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psychologists are those that study ways in which adaptive psychological and traits may be inherited.
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The diversity of our , , and suggests that much of our behavior is socially programmed, rather than "hardwired" by evolution.
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Cultural is growing, as more cultures mix, leading to both friendships and among members of different groups.
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Frequently, we view social expectations, or , negatively, as confining, but they also help behavior happen more smoothly. Norms about expressiveness and space between people vary across cultures.
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Although norms vary across cultures, humans hold some in . Such norms include hierarchies and taboos against .







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