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Boesch C, & Boesch H. (1984). Mental maps in wild chimpanzees: an analysis of hammer transports for nut cracking. Primates, 25, 160.
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Boesch C, & Boesch H. (1990). Tool use and tool making in wild chimpanzees. Folia Primatol., 54, 86.
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Bugnyar T, & Huber L. (1997). Push or pull: an experimental study on imitation in marmosets. Anim. Behav., 54, 817.
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Chandler M, Fritz AS, & Hala S. (1989). Small scale deceit: deception marker of 2-, 3- and 4-year-olds' early theories of mind. Child Dev., 60, 1263.
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Cheney DL, & Seyfarth RM. (1990). Attending to behaviour versus attending to knowledge: examining monkeys' attribution of mental states. Anim. Behav., 40, 742.
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Cheney DL, & Seyfarth RM. (1992). Characterizing the mind of another species. Behav. Brain Sci., 15, 172.
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Clayton DA. (1978). Socially facilitated behavior. Q. Rev. Biol., 53, 373.
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Custance DM, Whiten A, & Bard KA. (1995). Can young chimpanzees imitate arbitrary actions? Hayes and Hayes (1952) revisited. Behavior, 132, 839.
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Flavell JH. (1986). The development of children's knowledge about the appearance-reality distinction. Am. Psychol., 41, 418.
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