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A study shot in Kenya of dwarf mongooses. Shows how a female leads a band (an extended family of 12-14 members) in a unique and highly organised society in which only she and a senior male may breed, and the...
Looks at some of the components of developing social relationships by a systematic presentation with video illustration through close observation at three-monthly intervals in the homes of two families in...
Aims to illustrate the underlying similarities between the different insect social groupings. Social behaviour in insects is found among bees, wasps, ants and termites. The organisation of each group is...
Dr B F Skinner and a group of social scientists discuss the history, theory, ethics and applications of behaviourism and demonstrate theory and practice in various settings - educational marital counselling...
Undergraduate and postgraduate zoology courses in animal behaviour.*
Looks at the family life of a band of mountain gorillas in the Kahuzi-Beiga National Park in eastern Zaire and the work of one man, Adrian Deschryver, in his efforts to protect the gorillas of Kahuzi-Beiga.*
Systematic observation of infants in competitive situations through three consecutive years has revealed the existence of a genuine social hierarchy. Some children are dominant by their aggression, others by...
As an illustration of transactional analysis, Emily Ruppert counsels Elaine, who tends to perpetuate her self-defeating behaviour by playing the game of ‘why don’t you, yes, but ...' and is reluctant to...
General description of termite colonies with an account of the functions and behaviour of the various castes which comprise them, with special reference to Australia.*
Shows the effects of sequence of experimental procedures in which newly hatched ducklings were first imprinted to moving stimulus (a plastic milk bottle mounted over a model train engine) and then taught to...
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