In many social primates, primiparous mothers differ from multiparous mothers in:
A) Their tendency to produce more daughters than sons
B) Their higher rates of infant mortality
C) Their ability to produce precocial offspring
D) Their longer gestation rates
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Q1: Secondary sex ratios refer to:
A) Adult sex
Q2: Which of the following statements about development
Q3: Greater prenatal maternal investment leads to:
A) Heavier
Q4: Prolactin is a hormone:
A) Produced exclusively by
Q6: Baboon mothers with a relaxed, "laissez-faire" mothering
Q7: The evolutionary explanation for the weaning conflict
Q8: Juvenile primates:
A) Are less likely than infants
Q9: Sex differences are evident:
A) In the greater
Q10: In nearly all primates:
A) Mortality rates among
Q11: The composition of juvenile play groups often
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