Primate SocietiesBarbara B. Smuts |
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... nonhuman primates form an important part of a scientific enterprise that is giving us increased under- standing of the world about us , of the ... Primates Help 33 Can Nonhuman Primates Help 34 Understand Human Behavior? Robert A Hinde.
... nonhuman primates form an important part of a scientific enterprise that is giving us increased under- standing of the world about us , of the ... Primates Help 33 Can Nonhuman Primates Help 34 Understand Human Behavior? Robert A Hinde.
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... nonhuman primates can throw light on the nature of human expressive movements : thus van Hooff's ( 1972 ) suggestion that the human smile and laugh are related to the fear grin and play face of non- human primates does much to resolve ...
... nonhuman primates can throw light on the nature of human expressive movements : thus van Hooff's ( 1972 ) suggestion that the human smile and laugh are related to the fear grin and play face of non- human primates does much to resolve ...
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... nonhuman primates . In zoos , primates are often among the most taunted and harassed of any animals on display , at least in part because their appearance and behavior seem suffi- ciently humanlike to invite both curiosity and embar ...
... nonhuman primates . In zoos , primates are often among the most taunted and harassed of any animals on display , at least in part because their appearance and behavior seem suffi- ciently humanlike to invite both curiosity and embar ...
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Primate Societies Barbara B. Smuts,Dorothy L. Cheney,Robert M. Seyfarth,Richard W. Wrangham Limited preview - 2008 |
Primate Societies Barbara B. Smuts,Dorothy L. Cheney,Robert M. Seyfarth,Richard W. Wrangham No preview available - 1987 |
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