Positive reinforcement training moderates only high levels of abnormal behavior in singly housed rhesus macaques (2009)
Baker, K. C., Bloomsmith, M., Neu, K. et al.
Abstract
It is unlikely that a practical application of human interaction or training will be effective in replacing conspecific social housing with regard to its benefit on abnormal behavior.
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2009
Citation
Baker, K. C., Bloomsmith, M., Neu, K. et al. 2009. Positive reinforcement training moderates only high levels of abnormal behavior in singly housed rhesus macaques. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 12, 236-252.
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