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SCHAPIRO, STEVEN J
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SCHAPIRO, STEVEN J
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Primates
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Primate Diseases
Academic Article
The use of positive reinforcement training techniques to enhance the care, management, and welfare of primates in the laboratory.
Academic Article
Positive reinforcement training as a technique to alter nonhuman primate behavior: quantitative assessments of effectiveness.
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Use of primates in research: a global overview.
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Training nonhuman primates to perform behaviors useful in biomedical research.
Academic Article
Control, choice, and assessments of the value of behavioral management to nonhuman primates in captivity.
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Responses to the Assurance game in monkeys, apes, and humans using equivalent procedures.
Academic Article
Socialization strategies and disease transmission in captive colonies of nonhuman primates.
Academic Article
"Applied behavior" panel discussion.
Academic Article
A Few New Developments in Primate Housing and Husbandry
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Nonhuman Primate Welfare in the Research Environment
Academic Article
Delayed response task performance as a function of age in cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis)
Academic Article
Housing of laboratory primates (multiple letters)
Academic Article
Primates as models of behavior in biomedical research
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Non-human primates in biomedical research
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Establishing 'quality of life' parameters using behavioural guidelines for humane euthanasia of captive non-human primates
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Behavioral Management, Enrichment, and Psychological Well-being of Laboratory Nonhuman Primates
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Playbacks of food-associated calls attract chimpanzees towards known food patches in a captive setting.
Academic Article
Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) gaze is conspicuous at ecologically-relevant distances.
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