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When did Lorenz carry out his study into geese?
1935
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What was the aim of Lorenz's 1935 geese study?
To investigate how
baby geese
form
attachments
as soon as they are born and whether this affects them in later life.
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Outline the procedure of Lorenz's 1935 geese study
Lorenz
randomly divided a clutch of
goose
eggs.
Half
of the eggs hatched naturally with their mother. The other half of the eggs hatched in an
incubator
with Lorenz being the first thing they saw.
A short time after their
birth
, Lorenz put both groups of
geese
into a container to mix them up and released them to see who they would go to.
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What were the findings of Lorenz's 1935 geese study?
The
half
of the
goslings
that were hatched with the mother followed her around.
The
half
of the
goslings
that were hatched with Lorenz followed him around.
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What concept did Lorenz's geese study lead him to coin?
Imprinting
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Define imprinting
The tendency of animals to attach to the
first large
moving object they see after
birth.
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When does imprinting occur?
Between
13
and
16
hours after birth
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What did Lorenz describe as the critical period?
The first
32
hours of the animals birth. If the infant doesn't
imprint
in this time, it likely won't ever
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When did Lorenz carry out his case study into sexual imprinting?
1952
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What did Lorenz find in his 1952 case study investigating sexual imprinting?
A
peacock
who first saw a moving giant
tortoise
after hatching would only direct courtship behaviour towards giant tortoises as an adult. This is sexual imprinting.
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