91. Gene–environment interaction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
popular description of an animal being "born that way" does not necessarily discriminate genetic from environmental effects. In viviparous animals , such as humans , environmental influences may act during either pre- or post-natal development;
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92. Homosexual behavior in animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit ] See also
Animals portal
LGBT portal
Animal sexual behaviour
Xq28
Against Nature?
Biology and sexual orientation
Freemartin
Homosexuality and psychology
Hermaphroditism in Animals
Innate
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93. Artificial selection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
noted that many domesticated animals and plants had special properties that were developed by intentional animal and plant breeding from individuals that showed desirable characteristics, and discouraging the breeding of individuals with less
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94. B. F. Skinner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1970s: Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Vol. 51, Number 3, July 2011. 266-272.
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Psychology
History
Portal
Psychologist
Basic Psychology
Abnormal
Affective
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95. B. F. Skinner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1970s: Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Vol. 51, Number 3, July 2011. 266-272.
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Psychology
History
Portal
Psychologist
Basic Psychology
Abnormal
Affective
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96. Cat intelligence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cognition
Animal communication
Comparative cognition
Cognitive ethology
Neuroethology
Elephant cognition
Emotion in Animals
Pain in Animals
Primate cognition
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97. Behavioral economics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
reasoning in non-human animals
1.4.1 The animal as a human analog
1.5 Labor supply
1.5.1 Demand
1.5.2 Monkey trading behavior
1.6 Evolutionary psychology
2 History
2.1 Prospect theory
2.2
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98. Behavioral economics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
reasoning in non-human animals
1.4.1 The animal as a human analog
1.5 Labor supply
1.5.1 Demand
1.5.2 Monkey trading behavior
1.6 Evolutionary psychology
2 History
2.1 Prospect theory
2.2
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99. Dog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of using dogs and other animals as a part of therapy dates back to the late 18th century, when animals were introduced into mental institutions to help socialize patients with mental disorders. [ 96 ] animal-assisted intervention research
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100. Dog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of using dogs and other animals as a part of therapy dates back to the late 18th century, when animals were introduced into mental institutions to help socialize patients with mental disorders. [ 96 ] animal-assisted intervention research
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