Image for Principles Of Comparative Psychology

Principles Of Comparative Psychology

See all formats and editions

This textbook covers aspects of animal behaviour featured in both A-Level Psychology and Social Biology courses.

It includes accounts and discussions of imprinting, maternal behaviour, courtship and territoriality, social organization, and animal communication.

Throughout the book the principle of behavioural diversity is built upon to show the complexities of animal behaviour and its relationship with the social and physical environment.

The issues and perspectives arising from evolutionary theory are explored, and the need to utilize multiple levels of analysis in the understanding of animal and human behaviour is emphasized.

Read More
Title Unavailable: Out of Print
Product Details
Psychology Press Ltd
0863772927 / 9780863772924
Hardback
156
16/06/1994
United Kingdom
248 pages
148 x 210 mm, 544 grams
Tertiary Education (US: College) Learn More