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Observing Animal Behavior at the St. Louis Zoo

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Anthropology 3665 | Summer, 2012
This course is an introduction to methods for the collection of behavioral data in studies of animal behavior. Students will be trained in the design of research projects and the analysis and interpretation of behavioral data. Students will learn how different methods are used to answer specific questions in animal behavior research. Research will be conducted at the St. Louis Zoo.
Course Attributes: 
AS NS

Section 21

Observing Animal Behavior at the St. Louis Zoo
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Instructor: 
Christopher Shaffer
Room Schedule: 
MoTuWeThFr 9:00 am – 10:45 am | Seigle Hall, Room 103
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