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Beer, C.G. Varying Views of Animal and Human Cognition 1998 Animal Cognition in Nature 2915 435-456
Davis, S.L.; Cheeke, P.R. Do domestic animals have minds and the ability to think? A provisional sample of opinions on the question 1998 Journal of Animal Science 2930 76 2072-2079
Watts, J.M. Animats: computer-simulated animals in behavioral research 1998 Journal of Animal Science 2936 76 2596-2604
Marshall, T.T.; Hoover, T.S.; Reiling, B.A.; Downs, K.M. Experiential learning in the animal sciences: effect of 13 years of a beef cattle management practicum 1998 Journal of Animal Science 2938 76 2947-2952
Hoover, T.S.; Marshall, T.T. A comparison of learning styles and demographic characteristics of students enrolled in selected animal science courses 1998 Journal of Animal Science 2939 76 3169-3173
Honeyman, M.S.; Miller, G.S. The effect of teaching approaches on achievement and satisfaction of field-dependent and field-independent learners in animal science 1998 Journal of Animal Science 2941 76 1710-1715
Schiffman, S.S. Livestock odors: implications for human health and well-being 1998 Journal of Animal Science 2949 76 1343-1355
Cox, G.; Ashford, T. Riddle Me This: The Craft and Concept of Animal Mind 1998 Science Technology Human Values 2957 23 425-438
Visalberghi E; Tomasello M Primate causal understanding in the physical and psychological domains 1998 Behav. Process. 3079 42 189
Griffin, D.R. From cognition to consciousness 1998 Animal Cognition 3088 1 3-16