Multiple Choice
In the study of primates, a "time budget" is
A) the amount of time that passes for each major developmental phase (infant, juvenile, and adult periods) in the life cycle of a primate.
B) the amount of time a primate can spend on a given activity before it needs to feed again.
C) the amount of time spent directly observing each primate during the course of field research.
D) an accounting of how much time the members of a given species tend to spend on each of several key activities.
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