FUNCTIONS OF PRIMATE PLAY BEHAVIOR

作者: Frank E. Poirier , Anna Bellisari , Linda Haines

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-652750-6.50011-0

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摘要: “Play has the status of a religion. It is system beliefs with many sectarian views” (I. S. Bernstein, personal communication). This view was communicated to authors at symposium from which papers for present volume were drawn. The agree Dr. Bernstein's tongue-in-cheek assessment. As this paper will show, there are tenets faith play behavior, cornerstone being that functional.

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