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Shows how scout bees using dance language, pass on information about localities where nectar, pollen, water and propolis can be collected. Bees perform round dance, sickle dance, and wagtail dance. Finally...
Shows how Harry Harlow tested the reactions of newborn rhesus monkeys to a variety of unusual ‘mother substitutes’. Discusses his research on the effects of the denial of maternal love and his...
Shows H F Harlow’s experiments on the development of affection in primates. Rhesus monkeys, separated from their mothers at birth and raised nursing or non-nursing on cloth or wire surrogate mothers, were...
Shows that by reinforcing an organism on different schedules, one can control not only how fast the organism works at any given period of time, but also the way it distributes that work within a given period...
Demonstrates a point in Dr Burrhus Frederick Skinner’s research on the psychology of learning: draws an analogy between human behaviour and that of a pigeon, and demonstrates the principle that behaviour...
Shows chimpanzees in captivity drawing lines and throwing objects; apes reacting to a tiger; chimps reacting to a leopard; chimp with a rat; hostile throwing by baboon. Filmed 1953-1965.
The normal and alerted colony; the procedure at the hive entrance when strangers enter the hive. I
Professor von Frisch on insect behaviour: how bees convey to the rest of the hive information about the source of nectar.*
A study of the grey goose in its natural surroundings, including mating, nest building and rearing young. The latter part shows the eight geese which identified Lorenz as their ‘mother’, and their...
Aims to help reduce chronic behaviour problems in class before they develop further. Pupils with chronic behaviour problems view the classroom as their stage and each lesson as an opportunity to practise...
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