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AP Psychology
Unit 9 – Social Psychology
Topic 9.6
How does the concept of 'survival of the fittest' from evolutionary biology apply to altruism in social psychology?
It shows that animals, unlike humans, cannot display altruistic behavior due to their instinctual survival drives.
It suggests that altruistic behavior can increase an individual's overall fitness by ensuring the survival and reproduction of their genes.
It argues that altruism is a maladaptive behavior since it doesn't directly benefit the individual.
It implies that altruism doesn't exist because all behaviors are inherently selfish.
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AP Psychology - 9.6 Altruism and Aggression
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