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. 2012 Jun 1:3:181.
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00181. eCollection 2012.

The importance of replication in comparative psychology: the lesson of elephant quantity judgments

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The importance of replication in comparative psychology: the lesson of elephant quantity judgments

Christian Agrillo et al. Front Psychol. .
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  • A commentary on Summation by Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) by Irie, N., and Hasegawa, T. (2012). Behav. Sci. 2, 50–56.

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