evolutionary psychology and financially motivated decisions
Evolutionary psychology is the study of how human behavioral patterns and psychological traits have evolved over time in response to our ancestors' adaptive needs. Financially motivated decisions refer to choices individuals make that are influenced by their desire for financial gains or benefits.
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