New Perspectives on Our Lives with Companion AnimalsProceedings of the International Conference on the Human-Companion Animal Bond, held at the University of Pennsylvania, October 5, 6, 7, 1981. |
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COMMUNICATION Classical ethology was much concerned with analyzing intraspecific communication . One of its great contributions was to provide evidence that many of the most conspicuous features of animals crests , bright colors , scent ...
COMMUNICATION Classical ethology was much concerned with analyzing intraspecific communication . One of its great contributions was to provide evidence that many of the most conspicuous features of animals crests , bright colors , scent ...
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In communicating with an animal , however , we may yet learn the animal's point of view . The research into communication between animal and human can be broken down into two overlapping categories : verbal and nonverbal .
In communicating with an animal , however , we may yet learn the animal's point of view . The research into communication between animal and human can be broken down into two overlapping categories : verbal and nonverbal .
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“ Pet Animals as Nonverbal Communication Mediators in Psychotherapy in Institutional Settings . ” In S. A. Corson and E. O'L . Corson , eds . , Ethology and Nonverbal Communication in Mental Health , pp . 83–110 .
“ Pet Animals as Nonverbal Communication Mediators in Psychotherapy in Institutional Settings . ” In S. A. Corson and E. O'L . Corson , eds . , Ethology and Nonverbal Communication in Mental Health , pp . 83–110 .
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Introduction | 3 |
Dogs as Monkey Companions | 17 |
The Effects of Early Handling on the Development of Social Bonds Between | 22 |
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