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Comparative psychology is dead! Long live comparative psychology.
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1987The study of behavior of nonhuman organisms is today, as it has been for a century, a vital and active area within psychology. Comparative psychology is, therefore, by definition, alive and well. The recent resurgence in interest in evolutionary and ecological approaches to the study of comparative psychology reflects developments in ethology ...
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COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY AND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1978A science of psychology must assume that behavior is lawful. We recognize diversity, but we assume that both similarity and difference are products of the same fundamental laws that combine and recombine in unique ways to yield the rich diversity of behavior that we observe between and within species.
R A, Gardner, B T, Gardner
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Comparative Psychology and Social Psychology
American Journal of Sociology, 1952Current attempts to extend the concepts and theories of learning to social psychology do not adequately take into account the biases in learning theory inevitable from the fact that it is derived primarily from the study of lower animals rather than man.
Alfred R. Lindesmith, Anselm L. Strauss
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How comparative was (is) the Journal of Comparative Psychology? A reptilian perspective.
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2021G. Burghardt
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Rethinking ostensive communication in an evolutionary, comparative, and developmental perspective.
Psychology ReviewOstensive communication (Sperber & Wilson, 1986/1995) involves both an informative and a communicative intention: The communicator draws attention not only to the information she intends to convey but also to her intention to convey it.
D. Sperber, Deirdre Wilson
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Conwy Lloyd Morgan, Methodology, and the Origins of Comparative Psychology
Journal of the History of Biology, 2019Evan Arnet
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Not null enough: pseudo-null hypotheses in community ecology and comparative psychology
Biology & Philosophy, 2018William C. Bausman, Marta Halina
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