evolutionary psychology and decision-making in social interactions
Evolutionary psychology is the study of how human behavior and cognition are shaped by our ancestral past. When applied to decision-making in social interactions, it explores how our evolutionary history influences the choices we make when interacting with others. It aims to understand how our innate psychological mechanisms drive us to make certain decisions in social situations.
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