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... infants , reared by their mothers in a laboratory group , showed fairly little tendency to move away from a cage containing a stranger . Pigtail mothers are highly restrictive , rarely allowing their infants to contact non- kin . Bonnet ...
... infants , reared by their mothers in a laboratory group , showed fairly little tendency to move away from a cage containing a stranger . Pigtail mothers are highly restrictive , rarely allowing their infants to contact non- kin . Bonnet ...
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... infants mature . At first , the mother is responsible for initiating and maintaining most contact , while the infant leaves her . Later , it is the infant who is chiefly responsible for joining the mother . However , as Altmann ( 1980 ) ...
... infants mature . At first , the mother is responsible for initiating and maintaining most contact , while the infant leaves her . Later , it is the infant who is chiefly responsible for joining the mother . However , as Altmann ( 1980 ) ...
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Alison Jolly. " present " the baby . The infant is briefly inspected or groomed , and then ig- nored as the two males settle to grooming each other ( Deag and Crook , 1970 ) . Again , adult male attention to infants goes with more infant ...
Alison Jolly. " present " the baby . The infant is briefly inspected or groomed , and then ig- nored as the two males settle to grooming each other ( Deag and Crook , 1970 ) . Again , adult male attention to infants goes with more infant ...
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WHAT WHERE | 3 |
ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES | 34 |
FOOD AND FEEDING | 45 |
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