Problem: The testimony from Dr. Kauffman is part of the Committee on Diversity - Women's Initiative (COD-WIN) task force study. Primatology is one of the scientific disciplines that is often praised for including a high percentage of women (just think about key figures like Jane Goodall, who studied chimpanzees and baboons, Diane Fossey, who studied gorillas, or Birute Galdikas, who studies orangutans). While it is true that there has been an increase in the percentage of women students in primatology (38% women in the 1990s to 57% in the mid-2000s), men are more likely to become full-time primatology professors. Primatologists who are men also publish more articles than women primatologists. What might this pattern suggest about gender differences in scientific disciplines? I encourage you to tie your response and reflection to the testimony from Dr. Kauffman. Need Assignment Help?