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Tasya [4]
2 years ago
6

Francis, who is a miserable cook, is looking for a spouse who is a wonderful cook. francis' preference for someone who cooks wel

l best supports the _____________ hypothesis on human mating.
Social Studies
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olga2289 [7]2 years ago
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Francis, who is a miserable cook, is looking for a spouse who is a wonderful cook. Francis's preference for someone who cooks well best supports the hypothesis of the Complimentary need in human mating.

For example, let's say you have a bad breakout in the morning after eating a lot of greasy food. A hypothesis is an educated guess while using reasonable thinking, about the answer to a scientific question.

A hypothesis is a concept or idea that you test through research or experimentation. Predictions that can be verified by research. Most researchers formulate a hypothesis at the beginning of a study. January 9, 2018

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