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Engaging Undergraduates in Comparative Psychology: A Case Study

With many comparative psychologists teaching at small colleges and universities where resources are limited, maintaining a traditional animal laboratory housing rats or pigeons is not realistic for many of these researchers. One way to overcome this lack of overhead costs and extensive lab space, is to forge collaborations with local zoos and aquariums....

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Julie Evey
Julie Evey (Faculty)
2 years ago
Research article from open publication site considering use of zoos or aquariums for animal studies when labs are not available to provide research experience.