Description |
2 volumes : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
v. 1: -- Contributions to the study of the ethology of social Corvidae (1931) -- A consideration of methods of identification of species-specific instinctive behaviour patterns in birds (1932) -- Companions as factors in the bird's environment (1935) -- The establishment of the instinct concept (1937) -- Taxis and instinctive behaviour pattern in egg-rolling by the Greylag goose (1938) -- Inductive and teleological psychology (1942) -- v. 2: A scientist's credo (1963) -- Comparative studies of the motor patterns of Anatinae (1941) -- Part and parcel in animal and human societies (1950): a methodological study -- Psychology and phylogeny (1954) -- Methods of approach to the problems of behaviour (1958) -- Gestalt perception as a source of scientific knowledge (1959) -- Do animals undergo subjective experience? (1963) |
Notes |
Originally published as Über tierisches und menschliches Verhalten. München, R. Piper, 1965 |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: volumes 1, pages 381-387; volumes 2, pages 346-352 |
Subject |
Animal behavior.
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Human behavior.
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Human biology.
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Psychology, Comparative.
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Sociobiology.
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Author |
Martin, R. D. (Robert D.), 1942-
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LC no. |
77469117 |
ISBN |
0416418104 (v. 1) |
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0416418201 (v. 2) |
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