Ape and Child, Part 1: Some Behavior Characteristics of a Human and a Chimpanzee Infant in the Same Environment*
- 1942 ----- b & w ----- 13 min ----- 16mm
- Development of human and chimpanzee infants: comparative tests during first four months. One of a series of studies comparing a normal infant and his chimpanzee companion who were reared together for nine months, with identical treatment emotionally and physically. (NOTE: Film should be projected at silent speed, ie. 18 frames/second.) (Restricted to use at the Educational Media Collection only)
- Topics: (Anthropology: Biological, Primates, Psychology: Bio-Behavioral)
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