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Personality-dependent differences in problem-solving performance in a social context reflect foraging strategies

January 3, 2017 Written by UCC ornithology

john with great titProf John Quinn recently co-authored an article entitled “Personality-dependent differences in problem-solving performance in a social context reflect foraging strategies” which was published in a special edition of Behavioural Processes.

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