A) Altruistic behavior is not directed randomly but toward related individuals.
B) Altruistic behavior is an example of kin selection.
C) Altruistic behavior is likely to be observed in groups where there is high genetic relatedness among individuals.
D) Altruistic behavior is the random effect of living in a complex social species.
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A) hundreds of primate bones have been found in eagle nests, allowing the study of which primates eagles prefer to hunt.
B) all forest primates have an identical alarm call that means, essentially, "Eagle!"
C) large forest eagles have markings that make them look like monkeys, so they can get very close to their intended prey.
D) in captivity, when presented with a monkey versus other possible food, the eagles almost always go for the monkey.
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A) express themselves socially through a wide range of behaviors.
B) encompass a variety of species with similar behaviors.
C) can be classified into particular species exhibiting one type of behavior.
D) are just as diverse in their behavior as are humans.
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A) increase body size.
B) increase brain size.
C) limit population size.
D) enhance survival and reproduction.
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A) the physical competition for access to females.
B) the competition for resources to access females.
C) natural selection in one sex caused by a trait's attractiveness to members of the
Opposite sex.
D) selection of males by females on the basis of disposition, physical appearance, and hierarchical position.
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A) speed, agility, and strength.
B) source, quantity, and safety.
C) quality, distribution, and availability of food.
D) cooperation, altruism, and quantity for sharing.
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A) stress calls between kin only.
B) mating calls between dominant primates only.
C) two different alarm calls indicating another group of chimpanzees or humans.
D) two different loud alarm calls in response to predators, aerial and terrestrial.
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A) through a system of adaptation that varies among social groups
B) through the use of symbols
C) through speech learned from primatologists
D) through vocalization and nonvocal gestures that serve a range of functions and contexts
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A) location of food across the landscape.
B) distribution of primates in a primate group as they forage for food.
C) distribution of food among primates in a group.
D) adjustment in size of a feeding group.
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A) single male
B) monogamous pair
C) multimale
D) solitary
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A) explore the relationships between specific social behaviors and reproductive fitness.
B) study only physical aspect of primates.
C) study cultural anthropology.
D) know nothing of primate bones.
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A) location of food sources.
B) ability to acquire food.
C) storage of food for future consumption.
D) amount of energy and protein a food provides.
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A) has been used to understand the language evolution of all primates.
B) has resulted in chimps and gorillas demonstrating an ability to speak.
C) can give us insights into the selective pressures that may have shaped the evolution of language.
D) demonstrates that gossip is not exclusively human.
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A) through cooperation among kin groups, mostly by hunting
B) through a wide variety of food-foraging strategies
C) through a limited set of highly specialized foraging strategies
D) through the use of highly developed material culture
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A) is that which benefits others while causing a disadvantage to the individual.
B) occurs only between primates that are unrelated.
C) is not a beneficial evolutionary adaptation.
D) is not an advantage of cooperation within a society.
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A) They are not diverse.
B) They welcome newcomers as humans do.
C) They are highly diverse.
D) They share and cooperate as humans do not.
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A) a social grouping that includes multiple adult males and females.
B) one of the most common patterns in prosimians and Old World monkeys.
C) a social grouping in which males cooperate in parenting activities.
D) a social grouping that includes one male and multiple females.
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A) the type of predator and the predator's attack strategy.
B) conditioning in the lab by primatologists.
C) emotional impulses produced randomly and involuntarily.
D) individual factors, as in humans.
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