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- QUESTION 68 Which of the following statements about social behavior is FALSE? O A. Among the benefits of social behavior is that individuals may have a better chance of acquiring food via cooperation. O B. A social group may be more effective in defending against predators than an individual organism may be. Diseases can spread more rapidly between members of a society in close proximity to each other than might be the case if individuals spend most of their time alone and spread out from each other. O D. Natural selection provides a kind of "cost-benefit analysis" mechanism which ultimately determines whether or not a type of social behavior is adaptive, or in other words, evolutionarily viable. DE. Selecting this answer indicates that you think all of the above choices are true, and that none of them are false, making this choice the correct answer.Get SNR-dependent graphs of BER and interruption probabilities for each state by doing receiver diversity. Take the number of receivers as M= 1, 2 and 4. Take the SNR range from 0 dB to 30 dB.a-MRCb-EGCc-SCHint: Take 10 log_10〖(γ/γ_0)〗 as the SNR value for the interruption probability.Question 2 Which of the following is influenced by circannual rhythms? the courtship display of fiddle crabs during a full moon the daily cycle of rest and activity by most animals attacking behavior in response to a sign stimulus the migration of birds 00
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