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Which form of price discrimination is more commonly met in our daily lives?
Bonobos
A species of ape closely related to humans, notable for its matriarchal society and frequent use of social and sexual interactions to maintain community bonds and resolve conflicts.
Polyandrous Families
Social units where a woman has multiple husbands at the same time.
Primate Development
Refers to the evolutionary and ontogenetic growth processes of primates, including humans, highlighting stages from physical and cognitive milestones to social behaviors.
Social Bonds
The connections and relationships between individuals in a society that foster a sense of belonging and mutual support.
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