International Society for Comparative Psychology
The International Society for Comparative Psychology was founded in 1980 and held its first meeting in 1983.[1]
Purpose
The society:
- Promotes the comparative study of behavior in human and nonhuman animals
- Sponsors a biannual meeting
- Publishes the scientific journal, the International Journal of Comparative Psychology (IJCP).
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References
- Innis, Nancy. "The International Society for Comparative Psychology: The First 15 Years". CiteSeerX 10.1.1.560.9940. Cite journal requires
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