Assessing the roles of social partners in maintaining mutual proximity, as exemplified by mother-infant relations in rhesus monkeys
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The properties of various functions which have been used for assessing roles of mother and infant in maintaining mutual proximity, and in particular their dependence on absolute activity levels, are examined.
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