There is a great deal of emphasis on accurate referencing in written work for university students, but little information on the 'when', the 'why', as well as the 'how' of referencing. This book fills that gap, giving clear guidelines on how to correctly cite from external sources, what constitutes
Referencing and Understanding Plagiarism
โ Scribed by Williams, Kate
- Publisher
- Macmillan Education UK
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
A fascinating account of animal intelligence, this engagingly-written text presents a comprehensive survey of contemporary research on animal cognition, from reasoning and communication to perception and problem-solving. This is ideal reading for all those interested in animal behavior and in how much of human cognition is shared by other species.
This new edition is thoroughly expanded and updated, and even more suitable as a course text
Rigorous, yet extremely readable and engagingly written
Approachable level makes it popular with both introductory students and lecturers
โฆ Table of Contents
Evolution, adaptation, cognition, and behavior : an introduction on minds, thought, and intelligence in animals --
Other ways of seeing the world --
Concept formation --
Time and number --
Cause and effect --
Reasoning --
Navigation --
Social cognition and self-awareness --
Social learning --
Remembering --
Animal communication in the wild --
Language --
Conclusion and comparisons.
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