Comparative intelligence and intelligent comparisons

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (2):135-136 (2008)
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Abstract

Sound comparative psychology and modern evolutionary and developmental biology emphasize powerful effects of developmental conditions on the expression of genetic endowment. Both demand that evolutionary theorists recognize these effects. Sound comparative psychology also demands experimental procedures that prevent experimenters from shaping the responses of human and nonhuman beings to conform to theoretical expectations

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