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ethology Pioneered by Konrad Lorenz and Nikolaas Tinbergen, ethology applies
evolutionary theory to early animal and childhood human behaviour, in order to examine its instinctive and adaptive nature. Its roots go back to Charles Darwin's
Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (1859). Lorenz is usually credited with its discovery in the early 1930s. He is best-known for his studies of ‘imprinting’ and the instinctive basis of animal and human behaviour. His work had more impact on psychologists (as in John
Bowlby's research on attachment and loss) than on sociologists: the latter usually argue that studies of animal behaviour are of little relevance in understanding human society.
Ethology became immensely popular during the 1960s in popular books such as Desmond Morris's
The Naked Ape (1967). In this and his subsequent work, Morris sought to demonstrate the similarity, and hence the evolutionary significance, of certain aspects of human and animal behaviour. Critics have pointed to the reductionist assumptions behind much of the popular ethology of the 1950s and 1960s, which is regarded as one of the precursors of
sociobiology.
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CLASSIC ETHOLOGY REAPPRAISED
Magazine article from: Behavior and Philosophy; 1/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...analyze the theoretical tenets of early ethology and the criticisms leveled against it from comparative psychology. Early ethology had a clear research object, the...was lost during the redefinition of ethology that took place after the second...
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Whither Ethology?
Magazine article from: BioScience; 2/1/1990; ; 700+ words
; A number of general reviews of ethology as a discipline have appeared recently...Barlow offers a fine comparison of ethology and sociology, fields that are distinctive...hypotheses. The retrospective view of ethology affords an examination of such matters...
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Ethology and Human Development. (book reviews)
Magazine article from: British Journal of Psychology; 8/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...there is a tradition, almost as old as ethology itself, of writing on human behaviour...worlds of animals. This book concerns ethology and developmental psychology. That the...overview of the historical development of ethology, defined simply as the naturalistic...
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The Formation of Character: Mill's "Ethology" Reconsidered(*).(John Stuart Mill)(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Polity; 9/22/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...and justification for what he calls "Ethology, or the science of character-formation...attempted to develop this new science of Ethology. Mill's younger contemporary and associate...sketched in the Logic, and there called `ethology.' With parental fondness, he cherished...
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Research on ethology discussed by scientists at Utah State University.
Newspaper article from: Science Letter; 11/18/2008; 700+ words
; ...recent research published in the journal Ethology, "To obtain accurate estimates of activity...colleagues, Utah State University (see also Ethology). The researchers concluded: "The...and colleagues published their study in Ethology (Planning and assessment of activity...
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New ethology research from University of Oxford discussed.(Report)
Newspaper article from: Science Letter; 5/26/2009; 700+ words
; ...recent research published in the journal Ethology, "In the concerted effort to discover...colleagues, University of Oxford (see also Ethology). The researchers concluded: "Our...and colleagues published their study in Ethology (Sensory System Affects Orientational...
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New ethology study results from University of Oxford described.
Newspaper article from: Science Letter; 5/26/2009; 700+ words
; ...recent research published in the journal Ethology, "We tested the response of wild American...colleagues, University of Oxford (see also Ethology). The researchers concluded: "We...and colleagues published their study in Ethology (The Smell of New Competitors: The...
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New ethology data have been reported by scientists at University of Bielefeld.
Newspaper article from: Science Letter; 2/24/2009; 700+ words
; ...recent research published in the journal Ethology, "In an influential review, acoustic...University of Bielefeld (see also Ethology). The researchers concluded: "Moreover...and colleagues published their study in Ethology (Variation of Acoustic Courtship Signals...
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Report summarizes ethology study findings from University of Bern.
Newspaper article from: Science Letter; 2/24/2009; 700+ words
; ...recent research published in the journal Ethology, "Citation bias in scientific literature...colleagues, University of Bern (see also Ethology). The researchers concluded: "I discuss...and colleagues published their study in Ethology (Biased Citation Practice and Taxonomic...
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New ethology study findings reported from Campinas State University.
Newspaper article from: Science Letter; 12/2/2008; 700+ words
; ...recent research published in the journal Ethology, "The males of numerous butterfly species...Campinas State University (see also Ethology). The researchers concluded: "However...and colleagues published their study in Ethology (Body Mass and not Wing Length Predicts...
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Ethology
Book article from: Animal Sciences
Ethology The study of behavior is divided into...learned behavior and innate behavior. Ethology is the study of innate, or instinctive...measure the natural activities of animals. Ethology had its origins in a middle ground between...
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ethology
Book article from: A Dictionary of Sociology
ethology Pioneered by Konrad Lorenz and Nikolaas Tinbergen, ethology applies evolutionary theory to early animal and childhood...of little relevance in understanding human society. Ethology became immensely popular during the 1960s in popular...
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Ethology and Psychoanalysis
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
ETHOLOGY AND PSYCHOANALYSIS Ethology is a biology of behavior. It has developed a nomenclature for...the species and the biological development of the individual. Ethology has established itself as an observational method in some of the...
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Hinde, Robert Aubrey
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology
...played an important role in integrating ethology with other fields. Robert Aubrey Hinde...played an important role in integrating ethology (the scientific study of typical behavior...Hinde's interest in how psychology and ethology are related lead him to write Animal...
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Behavior
Book article from: Science of Everyday Things
...whereas a human or a giraffe must learn how to walk. Ethology Ethology is the study of animal behavior, including its mechanisms...chances of species survival. The true foundations of ethology, however, lie in the work of two men during the...
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