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4 July, 06:40

The American economist David Seckler incorrectly hypothesized that: Group of answer choices

shortness in height is an adaptation to reduced food supplies.

there is a relationship between genes and the environment.

undernourished populations experience accelerated growth and development.

growth accelerates and decelerates according to various life stages.

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    shortness in height is an adaptation to reduced food supplies.

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    American economist David Seckler in his in his 1989 publication titled "small but healthy? an anthropological perspective" incorrectly hypothesized that shortness in height is an adaptation to reduce food supply. He suggested that moderately malnourished individuals who have small body frame are well adapted to poor food supply.
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