Is there a correlation between degree of sexual dimorphism, social organization and environment among primates?
This is still a very broad thesis so it would be better to find more focus. THESIS A- Is there a correlation between degree of sexual dimorphism, social organization and environment among chimpanzees, orangutans, and gorillas (as opposed to all primates)? THESIS B- Is there a correlation between degree of sexual dimorphism and social organization among chimpanzees, orangutans, and gorillas (as opposed to all primates and eliminating one of the variables)? THESIS C- Is there a correlation between degree of sexual dimorphism, social and environment among chimpanzees, orangutans, and gorillas (as opposed to all primates and eliminating a different variable)? Or even eliminate sexual dimorphism as a variable: THESIS D- Is there a correlation between social organization and environment among chimpanzees, orangutans, and gorillas (as opposed to all primates)? Clearly there are a number of ways to focus your research. You should go with whatever area interests you the most or for which you ca
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