1st Edition

Comparative Psychology A Handbook

Edited By Gary Greenberg, Maury M. Haraway Copyright 1998
930 Pages
by Routledge

930 Pages
by Routledge

930 Pages
by Routledge

Are bird songs learned or genetically programmed? How do animals attract the opposite sex? How does play affect development? How do wolves signal surrender? Which animals have been observed using tools? Do squirrels ever forget food caches? How do bees differentiate between hives? Can some animals count? Examines the state of the art-and its evolution Exploring the full range... Read more
Section I. Historical and International Perspectives, Section II. Theory, Concepts, and Issues, Section III. Methodology, Section IV. Physiology, Sensation and Perception, Section V. Species and Groups, Section VII. Selected Behaviors, Section VIII. Cognitive Processes

Biography

Maury M. Haraway teaches in the Department of Psychology at Northeast Louisiana University.
Gary Greenberg, Professor of Psychology at Wichita State University, has been a comparative psychologist since the start of his career. He is a founding member of the International Society for Comparative Psychology and a consulting editor for the International Journal of Comparative Psychology.

"An excellent resource for students at any level studying any aspect of comparative psychology, sociobiology, ethology, or evolutionary psychology, and it deserves to find its way into the library of any comparative psychologist." -- Choice