How does Eastwick et al. (2014) explain findings that are inconsistent with evolutionary predictions?
A) Evolutionary explanations are speculation and lack validity when applied to real relationships
B) When you have met a potential partner, however, your preferences soon become strongly influenced by detailed information about the other person.
C) Evolutionary explanations lack relevance to the current time
D) What people want is not necessarily what they achieve in relationship formation
E) Relationship formation is determined more by social and psychological factors.
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A) Men
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