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Palaeoanthropology must regain its glory as a science that’s not only about bones, but that’s an ethological, cultural, and social study of bygone human societies.

From Science Daily Jul. 7, 2026

Likewise, there are discussions of understanding the cultural and ethological aspects of Laurence's life, such as her belief in sorcery.

From Salon Jan. 9, 2023

The primates “were suffering the ethological deprivations and frustrations inherent in laboratory life”, said John Gluck, an expert in animal ethics at the University of New Mexico.

From The Guardian Dec. 22, 2020

Perhaps this isn’t just a highly involving novel about a scientist’s emotional life or a slightly fictionalized ethological study.

From Washington Post May 8, 2018

As he describes it: To carefully study the organization and sequence of this, the approach must be naturalistic or ethological.

From "The Tipping Point" by Malcolm Gladwell




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