First published in 1923 as the second edition of a 1922 original,
this book provides a brief account of the methods used in animal
psychology and the aims of the discipline. Smith questions the
point of evolutionary organization at which complex mental
phenomena can be identified in animals and examines a variety of
psychological abilities in animals, including form identification
and the homing instinct. This book will be of value to anyone with
an interest in animal psychology and the history of the science.
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