Trivers' theory of parental investment is described in as "elegant" for three reasons. Which of the following is NOT one of these reasons?
a) Because it is complex, yet easily understood
b) It applies to all sexually reproducing species.
c) It makes predictions about the greater- and lesser-investing sexes, not males and females in particular.
d) It explains many different sex differences in sexual and reproductive behavior.



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