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A researcher observes that stories about a 'Great Flood' appear in the mythologies of many geographically and historically separate cultures. While the core elements of a world-destroying flood and a few survivors are common, the specific details—such as the type of boat used, the animals saved, and the reasons for the flood—vary significantly with each culture's unique environment and values. According to the contemporary consensus view on the origin of such shared psychological patterns, what is the most likely explanation for this phenomenon?

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