Exploring Animal Behavior: Readings from American Scientist
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Exploring Animal Behavior: Readings from American Scientist

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In these 34 articles published since 1977, behaviorists describe how they think and conduct research. They begin with topics about "doing science," including several papers on ethics and examples of how they apply, on the mechanics of behavior, including several articles about how we think animals think about numbers, emotions, and sexuality, on how animal behavi...more
Paperback, 321 pages
Published May 28th 2005 by Sinauer Associates (first published 2001)
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