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Question at position 3 From an evolutionary perspective, which of the following may contribute to a person’s tendency to conform to the behaviors and attitudes of others?an intrinsic need to by an “alpha” in a group by setting a group norma natural tendency to mimic other’s actions that increases connections between peoplethe need to increase our attractiveness to potential mates by looking like one of a connected groupa natural desire for dominance that is established by doing what others do, but doing it bettera willingness to include some people in an intimate group while simultaneously excluding others.

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A.an intrinsic need to by an “alpha” in a group by setting a group norm
B.a natural tendency to mimic other’s actions that increases connections between people
C.the need to increase our attractiveness to potential mates by looking like one of a connected group
D.a natural desire for dominance that is established by doing what others do, but doing it better
E.a willingness to include some people in an intimate group while simultaneously excluding others.
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Question at position 3 asks: From an evolutionary perspective, which of the following may contribute to a person’s tendency to conform to the behaviors and attitudes of others? Option 1: 'an intrinsic need to by an “alpha” in a group by setting a group norm' — This overemphasizes a leadership or status-driving motive. While norms exist, evolutionary conformity is more about social cohesion and information sharing than about asserting alpha status through setting......Login to view full explanation

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