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How Research Works

How Research Works

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How Research Works Welcome to our new blog post series on early-career, common-knowledge and hot topics in research. In this section, we will cover topics that every researcher has to deal with and that everyone knows by name – but whose details are somewhat obscure, especially if you are an Read more…

By Edith Invernizzi, 4 years11 March 2019 ago

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A novel paradigm for operant social learning in rats http://dlvr.it/SlTC5k @biorxivpreprint

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Full-time teaching position @USC available in our evolutionary anthropology group. While not tenure-track, the position has long-term stability. Deadline is soon so if you have any interest, feel free to message or email me. Please RT!

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Context-dependent alarm responses in wild vervet monkeys
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GesturalOrigins: A bottom-up framework for establishing systematic gesture data across ape species
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Watch episode 351, my second interview with Dr. H. Clark Barrett: Consciousness, Moral Judgment, and Cross-cultural Studies. #psychology #culture #Science

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