evolutionary psychology of decision-making
Evolutionary psychology of decision-making refers to the study of how our decision-making processes have evolved over time, based on the principles of natural selection and adaptation. It examines how our psychology and cognitive processes are shaped by our ancestral history, aiming to explain why we make certain decisions and how these decisions contribute to our survival and reproductive success.
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