Recent evidence within the field of comparative psychology has demonstrated that small differences in procedure may lead to significant differences in outcome. Therefore, failing to fully explore the impact of different contexts on a behavior limits our ability to fully understand that behavior. A behavior that has exhibited substantial variation, both within and across studies, is animals’ responses to violations of their expectations, either when expectations were based on another’s outcome (inequity) or one’s previous outcome (contrast). We explored this further in capuchin monkeys, focusing on the following 2 factors that often vary in such tests but have not yet been rigorously explored: the relative values of the food rewards and the ...
In the delay choice task, in which individuals face choices between smaller immediate rewards and la...
Principles of economics predict that the costs associated with obtaining rewards can influence choic...
Monkeys form expectations for outcomes based on interactions with human experimenters. Not only do t...
Humans have a strong sense of fairness and are usually averse to unequal treatment for the same acti...
Humans have a strong sense of fairness and are usually averse to unequal treatment for the same acti...
Extensive evidence compiled over the past decade demonstrates that many species of animals respond n...
Although several primates respond negatively to inequity, it is unknown whether this results from ho...
Although several primates respond negatively to inequity, it is unknown whether this results from ho...
We examined the extent to which female capuchin monkeys show an ` aversion to inequitable work effor...
We examined the extent to which female capuchin monkeys show an ` aversion to inequitable work effor...
Monkeys form expectations for outcomes based on interactions with human experimenters. Not only do t...
It was recently demonstrated that capuchin monkeys notice and respond to distributional inequity, a ...
Several species of non-human primates respond negatively to inequitable outcomes, a trait shared wit...
Previous studies have revealed that non-human primates discriminate quantities. However, their perfo...
Several species of non-human primates respond negatively to inequitable outcomes, a trait shared wit...
In the delay choice task, in which individuals face choices between smaller immediate rewards and la...
Principles of economics predict that the costs associated with obtaining rewards can influence choic...
Monkeys form expectations for outcomes based on interactions with human experimenters. Not only do t...
Humans have a strong sense of fairness and are usually averse to unequal treatment for the same acti...
Humans have a strong sense of fairness and are usually averse to unequal treatment for the same acti...
Extensive evidence compiled over the past decade demonstrates that many species of animals respond n...
Although several primates respond negatively to inequity, it is unknown whether this results from ho...
Although several primates respond negatively to inequity, it is unknown whether this results from ho...
We examined the extent to which female capuchin monkeys show an ` aversion to inequitable work effor...
We examined the extent to which female capuchin monkeys show an ` aversion to inequitable work effor...
Monkeys form expectations for outcomes based on interactions with human experimenters. Not only do t...
It was recently demonstrated that capuchin monkeys notice and respond to distributional inequity, a ...
Several species of non-human primates respond negatively to inequitable outcomes, a trait shared wit...
Previous studies have revealed that non-human primates discriminate quantities. However, their perfo...
Several species of non-human primates respond negatively to inequitable outcomes, a trait shared wit...
In the delay choice task, in which individuals face choices between smaller immediate rewards and la...
Principles of economics predict that the costs associated with obtaining rewards can influence choic...
Monkeys form expectations for outcomes based on interactions with human experimenters. Not only do t...