Systematic studies of primate behavior in the wild began
A) after World War II when the Japanese began the study of their indigenous monkeys
B) in the mid-1960's with Jane Goodall
C) in the mid-1960's with the research of Dian Fossey
D) in the 19th century with the work of Charles Darwin
E) in the first half of the 20th century with Nissen, Bingham, and Carpenter
E
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A. Syntactical vocabulary B. Spatial vocabulary C. Focal vocabulary D. Vernacular vocabulary E. Temporal vocabulary
A common feature of people who take on "third gender roles" among Native American cultures is __________
A) their exclusion from the wider society B) their general acceptance by society C) a higher than usual rate of mental illness D) their prominence in political leadership roles in their groups
!Kung shamans use percussion, song, and dance to
a. induce a trance. b. worship God. c. create a feeling of reverence. d. chase away bad spirits.
The Y chromosome
a. is found in both sexes: males have two, females have one. b. influences numerous characteristics in addition to sex determination. c. can be inherited from either parent. d. carries genes that cause the fetus to develop as a male. e. causes a fetus to develop as female if there are two present.