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Why do today's primatologists question the findings of earlier primatologists regarding male dominance hierarchies among nonhuman primates?
 
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About 12,000 years ago, climatic conditions changed, resulting in new forests, more plant food, and abundant sources of fish and other food around lakeshores, bays, and rivers. Human populations developed new techniques to catch and kill animals, and spent more time fishing and collecting wild plant foods. This new way of life marks the beginning of the Middle Stone Age, also called the:
 
  a. Lower Paleolithic.
  b. Middle Paleolithic.
  c. Upper Paleolithic.
  d. Mesolithic.
  e. Neolithic.



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Answer to Question 1

They fear the gender of the researcher may have affected the results. Much of these findings came from male researchers; now that females are researching also, there are increasingly varied patterns of behavioral data emerging.

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