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Task Cues, Dominance Cues, and Influence in Task Groups
Journal of Applied Psychology, Vol. 78(1)
Author(s): James E. Driskell, Beckett Olmstead, Eduardo Salas

Abstract: Both basic and applied research indicates that women are generally seen as less competent and are less influential in task groups than men. Two studie...



Relation Between Social Rank, Submissive Behavior, and Brain Catecholamine Levels in Ring-Necked Pheasants (Phasianus Cholchicus)
Behavioral Neuroscience, Vol. 97(4)
Author(s): Dan C. McIntyre, G. L. Chew

Abstract: Conducted 2 field experiments using male and female pheasants housed in a field cage. In Exp I, with 23 males and 21 females, the social hierarchy of ...



Social Affiliation and Dominance in Captive Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri sciureus)
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, Vol. 89(4)
Author(s): F.F. Strayer, A. Bovenkerk, R.F. Koopman

Abstract: Considers that the use of squirrel monkeys in laboratory social research requires more detailed techniques for determining basic social relations. Soc...



Hypothalamic Hyperphagia in the Monkey
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, Vol. 57(2)
Author(s): C.L. Hamilton, John R. Brobeck

Abstract: The behavioral effects of lesions in the region of the ventromedial nuclei of the hypothalamus were studied in 7 monkeys. These Ss along with unoperat...



Coercive Behavior in the Rhesus Monkey
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, Vol. 56(1)
Author(s): James A. Horel, Robert Treichler, Donald R. Meyer

Abstract: Dominance relationships were observed in 8 female monkeys trained to turn a handle to obtain food and paired in the handle-turn apparatus with their c...



 
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