. Animal intelligence; experimental studies. Animal intelligence. 105 39 33. FIG. 32. DISCUSSION OF RE- SULTS The results of all these discrimination experiments emphasize the rapidity of forma- tion of associations amongst the monkeys, which appeared in their behavior toward the mechanisms. The suddenness of the change in many cases is immediately suggestive of human performances. If all the records were like c, f, h, i, j, k, 1, m, B, E, and memory trials 103, A, B, and C, one would have to credit the animals with either marvelous rapidity in forming associations of the purely animal sort or


. Animal intelligence; experimental studies. Animal intelligence. 105 39 33. FIG. 32. DISCUSSION OF RE- SULTS The results of all these discrimination experiments emphasize the rapidity of forma- tion of associations amongst the monkeys, which appeared in their behavior toward the mechanisms. The suddenness of the change in many cases is immediately suggestive of human performances. If all the records were like c, f, h, i, j, k, 1, m, B, E, and memory trials 103, A, B, and C, one would have to credit the animals with either marvelous rapidity in forming associations of the purely animal sort or concede that from all the objective evidence at hand they were shown to learn as human beings would. One would have to suppose that they had clear. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Thorndike, Edward L. (Edward Lee), 1874-1949. New York, The Macmillan company


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