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The four phases of the menstrual cycle, in order, are:
Evolutionary Psychology
A theoretical approach in psychology that examines human thoughts and behaviors in terms of their adaptive value and evolutionary history.
Societies' Norms
Shared standards or rules that define what behaviors are considered acceptable and unacceptable within a particular group or society.
Biologically Hardwired
Refers to traits, behaviors, or instincts that are innate and genetically programmed rather than learned or acquired.
Naturalistic Fallacy
A logical error of equating what is natural with what is morally right or desirable.
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