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#Question id: 9149


In creating global climate patterns, which of the following factors is the primary cause of all of the other factors that are listed?

#Section 2: Evolution
  1. precipitation differences between tropical and polar regions
  2. global ocean currents
  3. global wind patterns
  4. variation in the heating of Earth's surface
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#Question id: 3475

#Section 2: Evolution

Which of the following condition is not favour polygyny?

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#Question id: 3476

#Section 2: Evolution

The genetic relatedness (r) of an individual to brother is 0.50, according to Hamilton’s Rule, only if the fitness benefit is

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#Question id: 3477

#Section 2: Evolution

Which one of the following statements is INCORRECT?

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#Question id: 3478

#Section 2: Evolution

Natural selection may favour the evolution of foraging behaviours by predator that

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#Question id: 3479

#Section 2: Evolution

Which of the following could be classified as habituation?

A) You enter a room and hear a fan motor. After a period of time, you are no longer aware of the motorʹs noise.

B) You hear a horn while driving your car. You step on the brakes but notice the sound came from a side street. You resume your previous speed.

C) One morning you awake to a beep-beep-beep from a garbage truck working on a new early morning schedule. The next week the garbage truck arrives at the same time and makes the same noise, but does not wake you up.

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#Question id: 3480

#Section 2: Evolution

Which of the following statements about learning and behavior is correct?

A) Operant conditioning involves associating a behavior with a reward or punishment.

B) Associative learning involves linking one stimulus with another.

C) Behavior can be modified by learning, but some apparent learning is due to maturation.

D) Imprinting is a learned behavior with an innate component acquired during a sensitive period.