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Social Media & Interviews
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Instagram:  Social Cognition Lab (@socialcognitionlab)

Comparative and developmental psychology

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Instagram:  Valerie Kuhlmeier (@vkuhlmeier)

Comparative and developmental psychology

  • Twitter
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Twitter:  Comparative Cognition (@Comp_Cog)

Curated posts on animal behaviour, cognition, and learning

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Mastodon:  Comparative Cognition (@CompCognition@fediscience.org)

Curated posts on animal behaviour, cognition, and learning

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Twitter:  Queen's Child & Adolescent Development Group (@QueensChildDev)

Information from the Developmental Psychology program at Queen's University

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Facebook:  Queen's Developmental Psychology (@ChildAndAdolescentDevelopment)

Information from the Developmental Psychology program at Queen's University

Spit & twitches

The animal cognition podcast

Interview with Valerie Kuhlmeier

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Interview with Valerie Kuhlmeier

PREVIEW

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Jones, S.V.R., & Kuhlmeier, V.A.  (2020).  How do police dogs learn to do their job?  Frontiers for Young Minds

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Grassroots K9 Interview with Valerie Kuhlmeier

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Infographics & Activity Books

Canine Olfaction

Jones, Hollingsworth, & Kuhlmeier

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Handler Bias

Jones, Hollingsworth, & Kuhlmeier

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Textbooks

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Comparative Cognition

Authors: M.C. Olmstead & V.A. Kuhlmeier

Cambridge University Press

Publisher's Site

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Infancy

Editor: V.A. Kuhlmeier

Open Access Textbook

(In preparation)

Circle Time

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