sex differences in decision-making from an evolutionary perspective
"Sex differences in decision-making from an evolutionary perspective refers to the psychological and behavioral variations between males and females in the way they make choices and solve problems, shaped by the selective pressures and adaptive strategies evolved over time to maximize reproductive success."
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