In this natural history of primate parenting, Smith compares parenting by nonhuman and human primates.
Author: Harriet J Smith
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ISBN: 9780674043800
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In this natural history of primate parenting, Smith compares parenting by nonhuman and human primates.
Author: Harriet J Smith
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674043800
Category: Psychology
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Behavioral but not physiological adaptation to repeated separation in mother and
infant primates . Psychoneuroendocrinology , 8 , 401 - 409 . Coe , C . L . ,
Hayashi , K . T . , & Levine , S . ( 1988 ) . Hormones and behavior at puberty :
Activation ...
Author: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Conference on "Biological and Behavioral Determinants of Parental Behavior in Mammals"$ (1987 : Leesburg, Virginie)
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: MINN:31951D00736060C
Category: Comportement parental chez les animaux - Congrès
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g : we served by nonpari , Hinde , & Spen1987 ; Quiatt , 19 the beginning of long
- term field work of great apes ( Goodall ... Aconstant issue is how primate
parenting relates to human parenting ( Goodall , 1967 ; Higley & Suomi , 1986 ;
Hinde ...
Author: Marc H. Bornstein
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 0805818936
Category: Child rearing
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... Influencing interaction between adults and primates risk children infants (
human ) ** ROIMH - 19514-14 Physiology of ... ROIMH - 38676-02 Assessing
parent - adolescent stress ** RO3MH - 40905-01 Rodent model for primate
separation ...
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surning point DAVID HORNBACK MILLENNIUM EARNING O LOVE SUR LITTLE
MONKEYS other primates really ch us anything about N to be better parents ? y
certainly can , says natologist turned clinical chologist Harriet Smith Initially , the ...
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Although there are examples of bi - parental care scattered throughout the
mammalian order , it is especially common in rodents , carnivores , and primates
( Kleiman & Malcolm , 1981 ) . Within the New World primates , bi - parental care
is ...
Author: Deeann M. Reeder
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In order to understand the effect of parenting on parents, therefore, we must cast
a rather wide net. We will examine ... Primate Studies Since primates are humans
' closest relatives, the nature of the parent-child bond in primates is of interest.
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Parental supplements and surrogates among primates : cross - species and
cross - cultural comparisons . In : Lancaster , J . , Altmann , J . , and Rossi , A . (
eds . ) , Parenting Across the Life Span : Biosocial Dimensions . Aldine de
Gruyter ...
Author: Christina J. Campbell
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Category: Social Science
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The course of offspring problems in relation to the course of parental illness
ROIMH - 08744-24 Coping behavior in ... of Yerkes Regional Primate Research
Center - Foundations of parenting in apes and human ( chimpanzees ) MO1RR ...
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Originally published: New York: A. de Gruyter, c1987.
Author: Jane Beckman Lancaster
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Category: Social Science
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T very young primate's way to semi - independence ) ; and the implications of the
fact that “ the human parent's ... After all the evidence is in , Smith argues for a
sensible view of human parenting that could let many parents breathe easier .
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Conclusion The study of parental care has provided one of the best opportunities
to investigate how molecular and cellular changes in specific neural circuits
influence behavior. ... Further Reading Bard KA (1995) Parenting in primates.
Author: George F. Koob
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Category: Human behavior
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... 259 mental retardation , I , 233 - 234 models , III , 336 offspring characteristics ,
I , 14 parental interactions with children ... 289 – 292 parenting and child
temperament , IV , 308 , 309 - 310 Gorillas , II , 32 , 36 , see also Primates
Government ...
Author: Marc H. Bornstein
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 0805818952
Category: Child rearing
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154 The Fundamental Connection / Nature and Nurture Sex - Dimorphic
Behaviors 155 parental behaviors commonly ... Like primates , human males are
universally less involved in parenting than females , but they too exhibit a wide
range of ...
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(This may allow time to rear the last child and perhaps help parent grandchildren
and other relatives before death). Humans and some primates have developed in
another way that improves K selection strategy.5 Parental investment in ...
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Thus , it is not yet possible to assess the extent to which biosocial forces foster
parent - child bonding as opposed to mother - child bonding . ... The degree of
paternal involvement in the parenting of higher primates is quite variable . In
some ...
Author: Tom Farley
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Category: Sex differences
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The parents involved in these cases generally received little or no love as
children and frequently were beaten by their own parents , indicating the
importance of early experience on parental behavior . In primates and humans ,
experience far ...
Author: Rita L. Atkinson
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P
ISBN: 0155436821
Category: Psychology
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Many of the attempts to evaluate parental care in ... survival or reproduction are
reasonable criteria for good parenting , then the particular parental behavior that
constitutes good parenting may vary considerably even within a given human or
...
Author: Susan Sperling Landes
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parental behaviors commonly exhibited by females ; for example , they "
premasticate food for infants " ; " carry , sleep ... Like primates , human males are
universally less involved in parenting than females , but they too exhibit a wide
range of ...
Author: Walter R. Gove
Publisher: Free Press
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Category: Human behavior
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Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Altmann J (1986) Parent-offspring
interactions in anthropoid primates: An evolutionary perspective. In M Nitecki and
J Kitchell (eds.): Evolution of animal behavior. New York: Oxford University Press,
pp.
Author: Debra R. Bolter
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ISBN: UCAL:X71149
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