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Main article: Introduction to comparative psychology

Comparative psychology, taken in its most usual, broad sense, refers to the study of the behaviour and mental life of animals other than human beings. It is synonymous with animal psychology, but although the latter would be a more accurate term, it is less often used. For more information, see the comparative psychology article.


Comparative:Animal models

Comparative:Biological psychology

Comparative:Ethology

Comparative:Perception

Comparative:Learning

Comparative:Motivation

Comparative:Emotion

Animal language and communication

Comparative:Animal cognition

Comparative:Sexual behaviour

Comparative:Instinctive behaviour

Comparative:Social behaviour

Comparative:Ethics of animal research

Methods in animal research

See also


References & Bibliography

Key texts

Books

  • Morgan, C.L. (1894) Introduction to Comparative Psychology, New York: Scribner's.

Papers

Hodos, W. and Campbell, C.B.G. (1969) Scala naturae:why there is no theory in comparative psychology, Psychological Review 76, 337-50.

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Comparative psychology: Academic support materials

  • Comparative psychology: Academic: Lecture slides
  • Comparative psychology: Academic: Lecture notes
  • Comparative psychology: Academic: Lecture handouts
  • Comparative psychology: Academic: Multimedia materials
  • Comparative psychology: Academic: Other academic support materials
  • Comparative psychology: Academic: Anonymous fictional case studies for training

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