TAKE NOTE STUDENTS:
Sources that were copied from other classmates are not anymore accepted once submitted! Be original and fast in your research and resource! ok?
Only the FASTEST will survive!![]()
TAKE NOTE STUDENTS:
Sources that were copied from other classmates are not anymore accepted once submitted! Be original and fast in your research and resource! ok?
Only the FASTEST will survive!![]()
sir regarding sa gender bah...based lang ni sa akong self understanding ha kay wla pa man jud ko nka read jud sa chapter 5... gender as part of social influence affects our behavior bcoz being a male or female, the society has its standards and norms on what a male should do and should not be doing and so for the female...and kana siya mag depende pd kung unsa ang culture naa sa inyo...
sakto ba sir?!
According to David Barash, the brain's purpose is to direct our organs and our behavior in a way that maximizes our evolutionary success. Also, according to Edward Hagen of the Institute of Theoretical Biology, Berlin, the brain is like other parts of the body's system, it is complex in nature and does a specific and equally-complex action, to facilitate the survival, and later on, reproduction of the organism.
By these, I could then say that in evolutionary psychology, the brain's main function is to assure the survival, and reproduction of a specie by guiding the whole body systems the right actions in preserving their specie. "That's it."
Sources: Social Psychology by Myers, What is evolutionary psychology?
Nex question for 10 points again!
Explain in your own words the meaning of "pakikisama" as a cultural value that we inherit from our peers?![]()
.for me, "pakikisama" is linked with conformity and unity. Conformity in a sense that "nakikisama" ka sa ibang grupo to BELONG. If you won't go and "conform" to your own distinct group you'll be judged and labelled to as deviant. Conforming is also a way of survival. The more you "pakisama", the more you'll likely survive and preserve your own culture.
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