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  2. Primatology - Wikipedia

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    Primatology is the scientific study of non-human primates. [1] It is a diverse discipline at the boundary between mammalogy and anthropology , and researchers can be found in academic departments of anatomy , anthropology , biology , medicine , psychology , veterinary sciences and zoology , as well as in animal sanctuaries, biomedical research ...

  3. Ethnoprimatology - Wikipedia

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    In primatology the interface between humans and other primates is generally described as competition for space and resources, a contest between humans and other primates. While competition does occur, it is a very incomplete description of the interface, and the co-ecologies, of humans and other primates.

  4. Primate archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Primate archaeology is a field of research established in 2008 that combines research interests and foci from primatology and archaeology.The main aim of primate archaeology is to study behavior of extant and extinct primates and the associated material records.

  5. Folia Primatologica - Wikipedia

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    Folia Primatologica is the official journal of the European Federation for Primatology, and official journal of the Primate Society of Great Britain. Founded in 1963, the journal covers diverse areas of primatology, including molecular biology , social behaviour , ecology , conservation , palaeontology , systematics and functional anatomy .

  6. Hominoid Personality Questionnaire - Wikipedia

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    The Hominoid Personality Questionnaire (also: HPQ) is a personality rating instrument used for non-human primates.It is an extended version of the Orangutan Personality Questionnaire, which was an extended version of King and Figueredo's [1] Chimpanzee Personality Questionnaire.

  7. Machiavellian intelligence hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    In primatology, the Machiavellian intelligence or social brain hypothesis describes the capacity of primates to manuever in complex social groups. [1] [2] The first introduction of this concept came from Frans de Waal's book Chimpanzee Politics (1982). In the book de Waal notes that chimpanzees performed certain social maneuvering behaviors ...

  8. Primates (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Primates is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal of primatology, and an official journal of the Japan Monkey Center at Kyoto University. [1]: 584 It publishes original papers that cover all aspects of the study of primates. The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, news and perspectives, and book reviews.

  9. Kyokan - Wikipedia

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    For primatologists, the kyokan method is a very subjective and empathic form of research. It involves feelings of mutual relationship, attachment and shared experience between both the researcher and their subject. As Kawai argued: "By positively entering the group, by making contact on some level, objectivity can be established.