Abstract

Dominance tests were performed on 28–30 month old male rhesus monkeys, reared from the age of 2–4 months under four different conditions of perceptual and social enrichment. Results showed: (1) no differences between any of the four groups, except those due to significant differential weight of experimental Ss, and (2) a “group effect” to be operating which was somewhat akin to the social relationship among feral monkeys, generally described in the literature as territory or home range.

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