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Naturalistic Learning Assignment
Option 1: Environmental and Evolutionary Psychology Presentation
Among the new techniques in zoo management is a concerted effort to make the animals’ environments stimulating and interesting. Each day, before animals are released into the daytime environment, zoo staff hide food items, toys, and other surprises throughout the environment. Assume that a local zoo has asked you to help them create naturalistic learning situations for their primate family collections.
Watch the “Learning Sets” video available on the student website.
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Prepare a 2-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation with speaker notes for zoo managers and caretaker staff on how they might apply the ideas in this video segment on how chimpanzees and humans differ in transfer of learning.
Address the following in your presentation:
Transfer of Learning
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Option 1: Environmental and Evolutionary Psychology Presentation
Among the new techniques in zoo management is a concerted effort to make the animals’ environments stimulating and interesting. Each day, before animals are released into the daytime environment, zoo staff hide food items, toys, and other surprises throughout the environment. Assume that a local zoo has asked you to help them create naturalistic learning situations for their primate family collections.
Watch the “Learning Sets” video available on the student website.
Prepare a 2-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation with speaker notes for zoo managers and caretaker staff on how they might apply the ideas in this video segment on how chimpanzees and humans differ in transfer of learning.
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Address the following in your presentation:
· Explain the Differences between Chimpanzees and Humans in Transfer of Learning
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