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... placed and in excellent condition in the upper jaw two pairs of incisors , of which the second was considerably smaller than the first ; and in the lower jaw , one pair which by position and size were identified as second incisors ...
... placed and in excellent condition in the upper jaw two pairs of incisors , of which the second was considerably smaller than the first ; and in the lower jaw , one pair which by position and size were identified as second incisors ...
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... placed in rela- tion to the cage are several large oaks in or under which ar- rangements were made for several of the experiments to be described . Prior to my period of observation Congo had been fed reg- ularly three times daily by ...
... placed in rela- tion to the cage are several large oaks in or under which ar- rangements were made for several of the experiments to be described . Prior to my period of observation Congo had been fed reg- ularly three times daily by ...
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... placed at the south end of Congo's cage , sloping from the wall of the adjacent study to the cage at an angle of about fif- teen degrees . The cage end of this shelf was slightly below the 10 by 10 inch door described on page 30 as ...
... placed at the south end of Congo's cage , sloping from the wall of the adjacent study to the cage at an angle of about fif- teen degrees . The cage end of this shelf was slightly below the 10 by 10 inch door described on page 30 as ...
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... placed on the bench on the west side of the cage , and another approximately 3 by 2 by 18 inches on the floor of the cage some six feet from the feeding door . Each was clearly visible to Congo as she wandered about the cage . At ...
... placed on the bench on the west side of the cage , and another approximately 3 by 2 by 18 inches on the floor of the cage some six feet from the feeding door . Each was clearly visible to Congo as she wandered about the cage . At ...
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... placed the food six inches nearer the aperture . This immediately com- manded her attention and stirred her to effort to get through the opening . She worked quietly and with such strength that for a moment I was fearful she might break ...
... placed the food six inches nearer the aperture . This immediately com- manded her attention and stirred her to effort to get through the opening . She worked quietly and with such strength that for a moment I was fearful she might break ...
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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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