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... Mirror . Jan. 25 , 11:05 , 5 ' - 8 ' ; 26 , 12:30 , 5 ' - 8 ' ; 27 , 12:02 , 5 ' - 8 ' ; 28 , 12:05 , 5 ' - 8 ' ; 29 , 11:00 , 5 ' - 8 ' ; Feb. 3 , 11:50 , 5 ' - 8 ' . M. p . r . Feb. 1 . 19. Arm and leg reach . Jan. 26 ; 28 ...
... Mirror . Jan. 25 , 11:05 , 5 ' - 8 ' ; 26 , 12:30 , 5 ' - 8 ' ; 27 , 12:02 , 5 ' - 8 ' ; 28 , 12:05 , 5 ' - 8 ' ; 29 , 11:00 , 5 ' - 8 ' ; Feb. 3 , 11:50 , 5 ' - 8 ' . M. p . r . Feb. 1 . 19. Arm and leg reach . Jan. 26 ; 28 ...
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... Mirror . A mirror twenty - four by fourteen • inches , mounted in a stout wooden frame , 146 GENETIC PSYCHOLOGY MONOGRAPHS.
... Mirror . A mirror twenty - four by fourteen • inches , mounted in a stout wooden frame , 146 GENETIC PSYCHOLOGY MONOGRAPHS.
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... mirror into the cage . She was on the roof of her nest- room and did not come to me when I called her . But when I held up the mirror so that she could see its reflecting surface she quickly approached . Either she recognized the mirror ...
... mirror into the cage . She was on the roof of her nest- room and did not come to me when I called her . But when I held up the mirror so that she could see its reflecting surface she quickly approached . Either she recognized the mirror ...
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... mirror she had gone behind it and in her eagerness to locate the animal imaged had torn the cardboard from the back of the frame . The first period of mirror observation was on January 25 . There followed similar periods of observation ...
... mirror she had gone behind it and in her eagerness to locate the animal imaged had torn the cardboard from the back of the frame . The first period of mirror observation was on January 25 . There followed similar periods of observation ...
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... mirror I carefully held the back toward her so that she should not see her image . Nevertheless she came eagerly , sought out the re- flecting surface , and with unabated interest examined the image deliberately from face to hands and ...
... mirror I carefully held the back toward her so that she should not see her image . Nevertheless she came eagerly , sought out the re- flecting surface , and with unabated interest examined the image deliberately from face to hands and ...
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ability adaptation amused animal anthropoid apes apparatus appeared apple approximately Arnold Gesell attempt banana box stacking Burbridge buried food cage carrier arm chain Chapter child chimpanzee CLARK UNIVERSITY climb coefficients Congo was given creeping Cyril Burt delayed response described door E. L. THORNDIKE effort emotional evidence experiment experimental situation expression feet floor foot forward GENETIC PSYCHOLOGY MONOGRAPHS gorilla grill ground hasp imitation inches indicated initial interest January January 17 January 30 Knight Dunlap limbs locomotion manipulation mechanism ment mental method minutes mirror Morton Prince mountain gorilla moved movements multiple-choice nest-room objects observation opportunity orang-utan periment pipe placed Plate platform position presented problem progression promptly pulled pushed reach reward RF LF right hand rope seemed side stake step success suspended food sweet potato tion tree trial walking William McDougall William Stern Wolfgang Köhler
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