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Figural preferences in the drawings of a chimpanzee.

Schiller, 1951

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15265560921855936184
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Schiller P
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Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology

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A chimpanzee interested in scribbling was allowed to" draw" on sheets of paper with previously prepared visual stimulus characteristics. The scribbling appeared to be oriented on the paper in definite relationship to the geometric figures which constituted the prepared …
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