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  2. Ethology - Wikipedia

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    Ethology is now a well-recognized scientific discipline, with its own journals such as Animal Behaviour, Applied Animal Behaviour Science, Animal Cognition, Behaviour, Behavioral Ecology and Ethology. In 1972, the International Society for Human Ethology was founded along with its journal, Human Ethology. [7]

  3. International Society for Applied Ethology - Wikipedia

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    The International Society for Applied Ethology is the leading non-profit professional organization for academics and scientists interested in the behaviour and welfare of confined or domesticated animals, including companion, farm, laboratory and zoo animal species . The Society was created in Edinburgh in 1966, as the Society for Veterinary ...

  4. Animal welfare science - Wikipedia

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    Peer-reviewed scientific journals have been launched more recently, e.g. Applied Animal Behaviour Science in 1974, Animal Welfare in 1992, the Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science in 1998, [32] and Frontiers in Veterinary Science—Animal Behavior and Welfare in 2014.

  5. Behaviorism - Wikipedia

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    The field of applied animal behavior—a sub-discipline of ABA that involves training animals—is regulated by the Animal Behavior Society, and those who practice this technique are called applied animal behaviorists. Research on applied animal behavior has been frequently conducted in the Applied Animal Behaviour Science journal since its ...

  6. Animal Behaviour (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Anim. Behav. Animal Behaviour is a double-blind peer-reviewed scientific journal established in 1953 as The British Journal of Animal Behaviour, before obtaining its current title in 1958. It is published monthly by Elsevier for the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour in collaboration with the Animal Behavior Society.

  7. Jonathan Balcombe - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Balcombe (born 28 February 1959) is an ethologist and author. He is formerly Director of Animal Sentience with the Humane Society Institute for Science and Policy, and Department Chair for Animal Studies with Humane Society University, [2] in Washington, DC. [3] He lectures internationally on animal behavior and the human-animal ...

  8. Cognitive ethology - Wikipedia

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    Cognitive ethology. Cognitive ethology is a branch of ethology concerned with the influence of conscious awareness and intention on the behaviour of an animal. [ 1 ] Donald Griffin, a zoology professor in the United States, set up the foundations for researches in the cognitive awareness of animals within their habitats. [ 2 ]

  9. T. Mary Foster - Wikipedia

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    Foster's research covers animal behaviour and psychology. Foster and William Temple set up the Animal Behaviour and Welfare Research Centre at Waikato. Foster was also responsible for co-leading the development of an applied behaviour analysis (ABA) programme at Waikato in 2006, with Dr James McEwan, aimed at training psychologists to work in ...