Collaboration and Open Science Initiatives in Primate Research
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Primate Cognitive Studies. ed. / Bennett L. Schwartz; Michael J. Beran. Cambridge University Press, 2022. p. 584-608.
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T1 - Collaboration and Open Science Initiatives in Primate Research
AU - Altschul, Drew
AU - Bohn, Manuel
AU - Canteloup, Charlotte
AU - Ebel, Sonja J.
AU - Hanus, Daniel
AU - Hernandez-Aguilar, R. Adriana
AU - Joly, Marine
AU - Keupp, Stefanie
AU - Llorente, Miquel
AU - O’madagain, Cathal
AU - Petkov, Christopher I.
AU - Proctor, Darby
AU - Motes-Rodrigo, Alba
AU - Sutherland, Kirsten
AU - Szabelska, Anna
AU - Taylor, Derry
AU - Völter, Christoph J.
AU - Wiggenhauser, Nicolás G.
PY - 2022/8/31
Y1 - 2022/8/31
N2 - Researchers have studied non-human primate cognition along different paths, including social cognition, planning and causal knowledge, spatial cognition and memory, and gestural communication, as well as comparative studies with humans. This volume describes how primate cognition is studied in labs, zoos, sanctuaries, and in the field, bringing together researchers examining similar issues in all of these settings and showing how each benefits from the others. Readers will discover how lab-based concepts play out in the real world of free primates. This book tackles pressing issues such as replicability, research ethics, and open science. With contributors from a broad range of comparative, cognitive, neuroscience, developmental, ecological, and ethological perspectives, the volume provides a state-of-the-art review pointing to new avenues for integrative research.
AB - Researchers have studied non-human primate cognition along different paths, including social cognition, planning and causal knowledge, spatial cognition and memory, and gestural communication, as well as comparative studies with humans. This volume describes how primate cognition is studied in labs, zoos, sanctuaries, and in the field, bringing together researchers examining similar issues in all of these settings and showing how each benefits from the others. Readers will discover how lab-based concepts play out in the real world of free primates. This book tackles pressing issues such as replicability, research ethics, and open science. With contributors from a broad range of comparative, cognitive, neuroscience, developmental, ecological, and ethological perspectives, the volume provides a state-of-the-art review pointing to new avenues for integrative research.
KW - Psychology
KW - Large-scale collaborations
KW - open science
KW - replications
KW - primate cognition
KW - primate evolution
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/90a462b3-8576-35ca-a7c1-d694133caf47/
U2 - 10.1017/9781108955836.023
DO - 10.1017/9781108955836.023
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9781108845434
SN - 9781108958196
SP - 584
EP - 608
BT - Primate Cognitive Studies
A2 - Schwartz, Bennett L.
A2 - Beran, Michael J.
PB - Cambridge University Press
ER -