Savage, 1975 - Google Patents
Mother-infant Behavior Among Captive Group-living Chimpanzees (Pan Troglodytes).Savage, 1975
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Rttempts to categorize behavior into describeble, repeatable and objectifiable units has been a cornerstone of the ethological approach. The purpose of such a classificatory system is to permit the objective study of natural ongoing behavioral sequences by looking at what …
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