Cross-cultural research on the development of cognitive abilities suggests that cultures value and develop those skills that
A) are useful in the daily activities required in their cultural settings.
B) are universally needed for human survival.
C) allow humans to achieve higher levels of cognition than other primates.
D) were taught to us by our ancestors even if they are no longer relevant to our daily lives.
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