Self-awareness in human and chimpanzee infants: What is measured and what is meant by the mark and mirror test?
Infancy 9 (2):191-219 (2006)
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| Keywords | *Chimpanzees *Cognitive Ability *Infant Development *Measurement *Self Perception Infants (Animal) Mirror Image | |||||||||
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