Determinants of Animal Behaviour

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altruism in animals
Animal Behaviour
animal behaviour research methods
animal cognition
Animal Kingdom
animals
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Backward Conditioning
behavioural ecology
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classical
Classical Conditioning
Classical Conditioning Theory
comparative psychology
Conditional Stimulus
conditioning
Conditioning Theory
Digger Wasps
Dove Strategy
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Ethological Method
evolutionary biology
fitness
Hawk Strategy
Instrumental Conditioning
kin
Kin Selection Theory
Motor Imitation
non-human
Non-human Animal Behaviour
Non-human Animals
Nonhuman Animals
operant
Operant Conditioning
Operant Conditioning Theory
Reciprocal Altruism
Reciprocal Altruism Theory
Sally Anne Test
selection
social
social learning mechanisms
Studying Animal
Studying Animal Behaviour
theory
Woodpecker Finch

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415238410
  • Weight: 190g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Apr 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Are animals intelligent? How do they learn to solve everyday survival problems? Can they be intentionally deceptive? The investigation of animal behaviour is an important and fascinating aspect of comparative psychology. Determinants of Animal Behaviour thoroughly covers the section on determinants of animal behaviour in the AQA (A) comparative psychology module and deals with the three main topics featured in the syllabus. Firstly the evolutionary explanations of animal behaviour are discussed, including the biological explanations of apparent altruism. Secondly the nature of classical and operant conditioning in animal behaviour is considered and finally the role of social learning in animals is investigated. Real life examples are used throughout the book to illustrate the arguments presented.
Determinants of Animal Behaviour is an ideal introductory text to the subject, full of real life examples and both traditional and cutting-edge research. It will be of interest to all students new to comparative psychology and highly accessible to anyone wishing to know more about the diversity and ingenuity of animal behaviour.

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