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FIELD AND LABORATORY EXERCISES IN ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
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By
Chadwick Tillberg, Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon, U.S.A.
Michael Breed, University of Colorado, Boulder, U.S.A.
Sarah Hinners, University of Colorado, Boulder, U.S.A.
Reviews
"I particularly like the introductory chapters about conducting independent research and presenting results. I also like the appendices
with information about techniques in behavioral analysis and statistics. I like the range of exercises offered and the fact that many
different types of study organisms are used." - Mansfield University
"I like that it describes how to come up with independent projects
in animal behavior and it has lots of feasible field studies (especially on pollination/foraging) that can be done anywhere." -Birmingham-Southern
College
"I really like the way it takes students through the thought processes involved in a discovery exercise (the way I teach this
course). I suggest that the statistics section also include nonparametric tests since these are used so much in behavior." -The College
of Mount Saint Vincent
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