Animal testing on non-human primates
Understanding human behaviour
978-613-0-15242-0
6130152426
120
2013-04-24
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. While conducting various research upon primates, scientific analysts have discovered that even monkeys dislike jerks or rotten people. Basically, scientific researchers were carrying experiments on human behaviour in front of primates. Consequently, scientists have discovered new aspects about the origins of both cooperation and interest. Ahead of all, the scientific research consists of two human actors who were asked to perform a wordless skit in front of seven Capuchin monkeys. It is vital to note that the Capuchin monkeys are famously known for being co-operative. Hence, the actors performed a pantomime display of cooperation as well as non-cooperation, often used to test how children develop a sense of fairness. Half the time, one actor begged the other for help in opening a jar to remove a toy and the other person helped them. The other half of the time, the second actor ignored the pleas for help getting the toy...
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