Sex differences in nonhuman primate grooming

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In this article, sex differences in nonhuman primate social grooming are reviewed. In general, female nonhuman primates groom more than do males. This conclusion is tempered somewhat by acknowledgements of exceptions and qualifications, and by evidence for experiential control of grooming. © 1976.

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Mitchell, G., & Tokunaga, D. H. (1976). Sex differences in nonhuman primate grooming. Behavioural Processes, 1(4), 335–345. https://doi.org/10.1016/0376-6357(76)90015-2

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