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Patchett, Robin F. – Developmental Psychology, 1977
Descriptors: Age Differences, Animal Behavior, Auditory Discrimination, Sensory Deprivation
Nietschmann, Bernard – Natural History, 1977
American animal symbols, characteristics, myths, and stories are explored. It is suggested that peoples' emotional feelings concerning the goodness or badness of certain animals may affect the public's attitude toward the protection of these animals. (AJ)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Attitudes, Biology, Conservation Education
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March, B. E. – BioScience, 1984
Discusses various bioethical issues and problems related to animal welfare and animal rights. Areas examined include: Aristotelian views; animal welfare legislation; Darwin and evolutionary theory; animal and human behavior; and vegetarianism. A 14-point universal declaration of the rights of animals is included. (JN)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, College Science, Evolution
David, Nicholas – Weewish Tree, 1973
Winter trapping at the mouth of the Kuskokwin River has much influence on income and food for the American Indians and Eskimos of Alaska. (FF)
Descriptors: American Indians, Animal Behavior, Environment, Eskimos
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Edelman, Murray S.; Omark, Donald R. – Social Science Information, 1973
This study uses the ethological approach of seeking species characteristics and phylogenetic continuities in an investigation of human behavior. Among primates a striking consistency is the presence of some form of dominance hierarchy in many species. The present study examines peer group dominance hierarchies as they are perceived by children in…
Descriptors: Aggression, Animal Behavior, Behavior, Group Behavior
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Suomi, S. J.; And Others – Child Development, 1973
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Behavior Development, Family Environment, Primates
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Harlow, Harry F.; McKinney, William T., Jr. – Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, 1971
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Psychopathology, Psychosis, Research Design
Biology and Human Affairs, 1971
Reviews four texts and compilations of papers in an effort to assess the relevance of animal behavior studies to anthropology and sociology. Concludes that where a basic element of behavior occurs widely throughout the animal kingdom, especially in the higher mammals and primates, we may expect to find a manifestation in man." Limitations of the…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Anthropology, Behavior, Evolution
Denenberg, Victor H.; And Others – Merrill-Palmer Quart, 1970
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Early Experience, Emotional Development, Individual Development
Thomas, David R.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1970
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Discrimination Learning, Rats, Responses
Dyer, Fred C. – Natural History, 1997
Describes the role of mushroom bodies--cup-shaped structures perched atop the brain of an insect--in learning. Mushroom bodies may help fruit flies in learning meaningful odors, cockroaches in spatial learning, and honeybees both in locating pollen and nectar and in navigating back to the colony. (PVD)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Behavioral Sciences, Brain, Entomology
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Tomasello, Michael; And Others – Child Development, 1993
Compared the abilities of 3 mother-reared and 3 human-raised (enculturated) chimpanzees and 16 human toddlers to imitatively learn novel actions on objects. Found that mother-reared chimpanzees were poorer imitators than both enculturated chimpanzees and human children, who did not differ from one another in imitative learning. On time delay…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Observational Learning, Primates, Primatology
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Reed, Phil; Morgan, Theresa A. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2006
Rats were trained to emit a series of three-response sequences to a criterion (i.e., more than 80% of all emitted sequences correct over five successive sessions). Each rat was trained on a series of different, three-response sequences. After the final three-response sequence was acquired, two extinction tests were administered, and the…
Descriptors: Animals, Primacy Effect, Responses, Learning Processes
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Journal of College Science Teaching, 2005
The walnut sized brain of the African grey parrot may actually be capable of comprehending abstract mathematical concepts. The bird seems to understand a numerical concept akin to zero--an abstract notion that humans don't typically understand until they are three or four years old. Alex, the 28-year-old parrot who lives in a Brandeis University…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Brain, Animal Behavior, Zoology
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Weatherly, Jeffrey N.; Arthur, Emily I. L.; Palbicki, Janel; Nurnberger, Jeri T. – Learning and Motivation, 2004
Research has demonstrated that rats' rates of operant behavior maintained by 1% sucrose reinforcement in the first half of an experimental session are heightened when food-pellet reinforcers, rather than 1% sucrose, will be available in the second half. Experiment 1 showed that rats that had been displaying this positive induction effect acquired…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Reinforcement, Food, Animal Behavior
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