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Am J Primatol
January 1995
Department of Anthropology, and Division of Comparative Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville and Laboratory of Comparative Ethology, NICHD, National Institutes of Health-Animal Center Poolesville, Maryland.
Formerly applied to studies of responsivity in children, in more recent years the concept of temperament has been applied to nonhuman primates at the individual, species, and now population levels. While the concepts of temperament and personality have been less distinguished in nonhuman primate studies than in the human literature, temperamental and personality differences have now been identified among individual primates and among primate species in a number of studies. At the individual level, certain temperamental characteristics have been associated with age, sex, and most frequently rank.
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