Some General Reactions of a Human and a Chimpanzee Infant After Six Months in the Same Environment
(Stock Number: 11429DVD)
Compares the "incidental" or nonexperimental behavior of a human infant (16 to 19 months old) and a chimpanzee infant (13 1/2 to 16 1/2 months old), both raised in the same home environment. Looks at upright walking, reaction to a colored picture book, climbing, eating with a spoon, drinking from a glass, cooperative play, the Gesell test of pointing to parts of the body, imitation of an experimenter's drawing, and affectionate behavior toward each other. From the Ape and Child series. Produced by W.N. Kellogg. Dated, but of historical interest. silent 1932
Media Type:DVD
Price:$80
Length:17 min
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