Exogamy is the practice of seeking out a mate within one's own social group

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


Answer: False

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A primate group's home range is defined as the

A) portion of the home range that is used most frequently B) area the group uses for foraging, sleeping, and other activities in a year C) the area in which the group members were born D) area that is occupied and defended against invasion by conspecific strangers E) the amount of space that the group can cover in one day's travel

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Radiometric dating techniques

a. are not based on the phenomenon of radioactive isotope decay rates b. can be used to determine the absolute age of organic materials c. include the K/Ar but not carbon-14 methods d. are a form of stratigraphy e. are relative dating techniques

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Which of the following is NOT an example of why archaeology is important, even when studying societies and time periods that have extensive written records?

a. Expert study of artifacts can yield information not recorded in historical records. b. Due to cultural biases in literacy rates, there are many subcultures about which little is known. c. Censorship laws and cultural bias have suppressed a large amount of written history. d. Archaeology may be able to confirm or call into question written historical records.

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If a perfectly competitive firm is producing at the output level where marginal revenue is equal to marginal cost and at this output level, the market price is less than the firm's average total cost, the firm is ________.

A) not producing at the profit-maximizing output level B) earning a competitive return C) earning economic profits D) incurring an economic loss

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