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The Mental Life of Monkeys and Apes: A Study of Ideational Behavior

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The author reports systematic experiments and observations designed to test ideational and problem-solving behavior in monkeys and apes, presenting methods and multiple-choice trial results. Supplementary tests — box stacking, box-and-pole, draw-in, lock-and-key, and hammer-and-nail tasks — probe tool use, planning, and insight in individual animals. Miscellaneous observations address handedness and instinctive reactions such as maternal behavior, fear, and sympathy. The study situates findings in a historical and critical discussion of prior evidence, offers practical recommendations for dedicated primate research provision, and provides a bibliography. Results are given as quantitative tables, case descriptions, and interpretive commentary.

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Robert Mearns Yerkes

Robert Mearns Yerkes was an American psychologist and primatologist known for his pioneering work in animal behavior. He made significant contributions to the understanding of the mental processes of non-human animals, particularly through his studies on primates. His notable works include "The Dancing Mouse: A Study in Animal Behavior," which explores the learning and behavior of mice, and "The Mental Life of Monkeys and Apes: A Study of Ideational Behavior," where he examines the cognitive abilities of primates. Yerkes' research laid the groundwork for future studies in comparative psychology and animal cognition.

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