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All of the following help to reduce the problem of social traps except ___________. Please select the best answer from the choices provided modelilng altruistic behaviors educating individuals about the effects of social traps establishing laws that decrease cooperative behavior establishing regulations on behaviors that have collective effects

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Answer:

Establishing laws that decrease cooperative behaviour.

Step-by-step explanation:

A social trap refers to short term benefits, but long terms loss in a certain social group, that's why is called trap. One good example of social trap could be overexploitation of resources. Our societies is inside this social trap, which help to develop the economy, but with a long term ecology costs, because it degrades complete ecosystems.

So, in this case, the only answer that don't contribute to reduce this social problem, it's "establishing laws that decrease cooperative behaviour", because the lack of cooperativeness is one way to ensure the perpetuation and development of social traps.

All other options, actually contributes to reduce this social phenomenon. Modelling altruistic behaviours, education, and regulations on behaviour which could impact collectives, all of these are positive decisions that improve our social intelligence, and could ensure the reduce of social traps.

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