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Hyper-selectionism, in the philosophy of Biology, refers to people who attribute all (or nearly all) evolutionary change to natural selection, and ignore, disregard or minimize the significance of so-called "random" sorting mechanisms such as genetic drift.

The term is usually applied as a criticism of someone else's work. Nobody refers to themselves as a hyper-selectionist.

It's not a disease, so I think you might have asked in the wrong forum.

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Hyper selectionism is an extension of the concept of natural selection that suggests that the majority of traits and behaviors in a species have been shaped by selective pressures. This idea emphasizes the significant role of natural selection in driving evolution.

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