Methodological challenges in the study of primate cognition
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Tomasello, M; Call, J
Published in: Science
December 2, 2011
Laboratory studies of primate cognition face the problem that captive populations of a species are not always comparable, and generalizations to natural populations are never certain. Studies of primate cognition in the field face the problem that replications are expensive and difficult, and again different populations are not always comparable. To help remedy these problems, we recommend the creation of data banks where primary data and videotapes may be deposited (perhaps as a requirement of publication) to facilitate cross-examination, replication, and, eventually, the pooling of data across investigators.
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1095-9203
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0036-8075
Publication Date
December 2, 2011
Volume
334
Issue
6060
Start / End Page
1227 / 1228
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- General Science & Technology
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Tomasello, M., & Call, J. (2011). Methodological challenges in the study of primate cognition. Science, 334(6060), 1227–1228. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1213443
Tomasello, M., and J. Call. “Methodological challenges in the study of primate cognition.” Science 334, no. 6060 (December 2, 2011): 1227–28. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1213443.
Tomasello M, Call J. Methodological challenges in the study of primate cognition. Science. 2011 Dec 2;334(6060):1227–8.
Tomasello, M., and J. Call. “Methodological challenges in the study of primate cognition.” Science, vol. 334, no. 6060, Dec. 2011, pp. 1227–28. Scopus, doi:10.1126/science.1213443.
Tomasello M, Call J. Methodological challenges in the study of primate cognition. Science. 2011 Dec 2;334(6060):1227–1228.
Published In
Science
DOI
EISSN
1095-9203
ISSN
0036-8075
Publication Date
December 2, 2011
Volume
334
Issue
6060
Start / End Page
1227 / 1228
Related Subject Headings
- General Science & Technology