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Lebeau, Marie-José. Matériaux vitreux et vitrocristallins basaltiques contenant des cendres radioactives simulées: Comportement à la lixiviation. Montpellier, France: Centre géologique et géophysique, Université des sciences et techniques du Languedoc, 1988.

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Thoumelin, Guy. Les tensio-actifs (LAS, APE) dans les eaux douces et marines: Analyse, comportement, écotoxicologie. Plouzané (France): IFREMER, 1995.

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Ritti, R. Richard. The ropes to skip & the ropes to know: The inner life of an organization. 3rd ed. New York: Wiley, 1987.

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Marc, Groenen, ed. Expressions esthétiques et comportements techniques au paléolithique: Aesthetic expressions and technical behaviours in the palaeolithic age. Oxford, England: Archaepress, 2013.

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Ritti, R. Richard. The ropes to skip and the ropes to know. 3rd ed. New York: Wiley, 1987.

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Ritti, R. Richard. The ropes to skip and the ropes to know: Studies in organizational behavior. 7th ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2007.

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Ritti, R. Richard. The ropes to skip and the ropes to know: Studies in organizational behavior. 5th ed. New York: Wiley, 1998.

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Ritti, R. Richard. The ropes to skip and the ropes to know: Studies in organizational behavior. 8th ed. Hoboken, N.J: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2010.

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Ritti, R. Richard. The ropes to skip and the ropes to know: Studies in organizational behavior. 6th ed. New York: Wiley, 2003.

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A, Locke Edwin, ed. The Blackwell handbook of principles of organizational behavior. Oxford: Blackwell Business, 2000.

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Robert, Foley, ed. The Origins of human behaviour. London: Unwin Hyman, 1991.

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Tosi, Henry L. The environment/organization/person contingency model: A meso approach to the study of organizations. Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press, 1992.

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D'Vincent, Cynthia. Voyaging with the whales. Chicago: Oakwell Boulton, 1989.

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Martyn, Elizabeth. The little cat behavior book. Vancouver: Raincoast Books, 1992.

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Jerald, Greenberg, ed. Organizational behavior: The state of the science. Hillsdale, N.J: L. Erlbaum Associates, 1994.

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Desmond, Morris. The naked ape. London: Quality Paperbacks Direct, 1994.

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Desmond, Morris. The naked ape: A zoologist's study of the human animal. London: Vintage, 1994.

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Combs, Arthur W. Helping relationships: Basic concepts for the helping professions. 4th ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1994.

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Combs, Arthur W. Helping relationships: Basic concepts for the helping professions. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1985.

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Desmond, Morris. The illustrated naked ape: A zoologist's study of the human animal. London: Cape, 1986.

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Whitehead, Sarah. The city dog: The essential guide for city dwellers and their dogs. Neptune City, NJ: T.F.H. Publications, 2008.

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Howes-Jones, Daryl. The structure of the call note system of the warbling vireo. Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum, 1988.

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Blythe, Jim. The essence of consumer behaviour. New York: Prentice Hall, 1997.

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Aldergrove, John Romney. Enemies: The rationalist view of human nature. Burnaby, B.C: Stentorian, 1998.

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Schwartzman, Helen B. The meeting: Gatherings in organizations and communities. New York: Plenum Press, 1989.

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Hawkins, David R. Power vs. force: The hidden determinants of human behavior. London: Hay House, 2012.

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Cherry, Andrew L. The socializing instincts: Individual, family, and social bonds. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1994.

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Arnbom, Tom. Maternal investment in male and female offspring in the southern elephant seal. Stockholm, Sweden: Dept. of Zoology, Stockholm University, 1994.

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Andrews, D. A. The psychology of criminal conduct. 2nd ed. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Pub. Co., 1998.

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Andrews, D. A. The psychology of criminal conduct. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing, 1994.

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James, Bonta, ed. The psychology of criminal conduct. 2nd ed. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Pub. Co., 1998.

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G, Whoriskey Frederick, Titman Rodger D, Brown David T, Société québécoise pour l'étude biologique du comportement., and Animal Behavior Society. Northeast Division., eds. Behavioral strategies for coping with winter : refereed conference proceedings of a symposium presented by La Société québécoise pour l'étude biologique du comportement & Northeast Division of the Animal Behavior Society, November 4-6 novembre 1988 =: Stratégies de comportement hivernal : compte-rendu arbitré d'un symposium presenté par La Société québécoise pour l'étude biologique du comportement & Northeast Division of the Animal Behavior Society, November 4-6 novembre 1988. Montréal, Qué: SQEBC, 1990.

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T, Brown David, Titman Rodger D, Whoriskey Frederick G, Animal Behavior Society. Northeast Division., and Société québécoise pour l'étude biologique du comportement., eds. Behavioral strategies for coping with winter: Refereed conference proceedings of a symposium presented by La Société québécoise pour l'étude biologique du comportement & Northeast Division of the Animal Behavior Society, November 4 - 6 novembre 1988 = Strategies de comportement hivernal : compte-rendu arbitré d'un symposium presenté par La Société québécoise pour l'étude biologique du comportement & Northeast Division of the Animal Behavior Society, November 4 - 6 novembre 1988. Montréal, Québec: SQEBC, 1990.

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Jerald, Greenberg, ed. Behaviour in organizations: Understanding and managing the human side of work. Scarborough, Ont: Prentice-Hall Canada, 1996.

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Bergoč, Jana Nadoh. Ethical infrastructure: The road to moral management. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019.

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Pauchant, Thierry C. In search of meaning: Managing for the health of our organizations, our communities, and the natural world. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1995.

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1942-, Hawton Keith, and Heeringen Kees van, eds. The international handbook of suicide and attempted suicide. New York: Wiley, 2000.

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Goldsmith, Timothy H. The biological roots of human nature: Forging linksbetween evolution and behavior. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.

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McClelland, J. S. The crowd and the mob: From Plata to Canetti. London: Unwin Hyman, 1989.

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Inc, NetLibrary, ed. Corporate cults: The insidious lure of the all-consuming organization. New York: AMACOM, 2000.

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Lott, Dale F. Intraspecific variation in the social systems of wild vertebrates. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1991.

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Jerald, Greenberg, ed. Organizational behavior: The state of the science. 2nd ed. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2003.

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Cherrington, David J. Organizational behavior: The management of individual and organizational performance. 2nd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1994.

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Staes, Nicky, Marcel Eens, Alexander Weiss, and Jeroen M. G. Stevens. Bonobo personality: Age and sex effects and links with behavior and dominance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198728511.003.0013.

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The study described in this chapter examines whether individual differences in six rating-based bonobo personality dimensions—assertiveness, conscientiousness, openness, attentiveness, agreeableness and extroversion—are related to sex, age, behaviours and dominance. To these ends, the study tested predictions based on previous studies of human and chimpanzee personality, and bonobo behaviour and socio-ecology. Sex and age differences in assertiveness, openness and extroversion, and correlations between these personality dimensions and behaviour were consistent with predictions. Conscientiousness showed associations with observed behaviours but requires further investigation as sex and age effects differed from those reported in humans and chimpanzees. Agreeableness and attentiveness showed few associations with age, sex and behaviours, indicating the need to further investigate validity of these factors. This chapter shows that personality dimensions in bonobos are correlated with sex, age and behaviours in ways that are consistent with what is known for bonobos and their socio-ecology. L’étude décrite dans ce chapitre examine si les différences individuelles dans six dimensions de personnalité bonobos basées sur évaluation—Affirmation de soi, Conscience, Ouverture, Attention, Agréabilité, et l’Extroversion—sont liées au sexe et l’âge et les comportements et la dominance. L’étude a testé les prédictions basées sur des études précédentes de la personnalité humaine et chimpanzé, et le comportement bonobo et la socioécologie. Les différences de sexe et d’âge dans l’Affirmation de soi, l’Ouverture et l’Extroversion et les corrélations entre ces dimensions de personnalité et de comportement étaient cohérents avec nos prédictions. La Conscience montre des associations avec les comportements observés mais a besoin plus de recherche vu que les effets du sexe et de l’âge diffèrent des effets rapportés chez les humains et les chimpanzés. L’Agréabilité et l’Attention n’avaient pas autant d’associations avec l’âge, le sexe et les comportements. Cela montre qu’il faut plus rechercher la validité de ces facteurs. Cette étude montre que les dimensions de personnalité chez les bonobos sont corrélé à l’âge, au sexe et aux comportements de manières qui sont cohérentes avec notre connaissance des bonobos et de leur socioécologie.
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Evaluation et interventions auprès des comportements - Défis. DE BOECK SUP, 2015.

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Palagi, Elisabetta, and Elisa Demuru. Pan paniscus or Pan ludens? Bonobos, playful attitude and social tolerance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198728511.003.0005.

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Play, especially in its social form, is an enigmatic and multifunctional behaviour that is essential for the development and maintenance of a great variety of individual and social competences in many social species. Bonobos are recognized as one of the most playful species and they can be used as a model to evaluate the importance of social play at all ages, given that they play at high frequencies even as adults, thanks to their developmental delay. By summarizing what is known about play behaviour in bonobos and in other primate species, this chapter sheds light on the importance of social play in scaffolding the socio-emotional and communicative competence of individuals. Results obtained on bonobos allow the strong links between play in adults and social tolerance, a connection that becomes evident also in other species, including our own, to be revealed. Le jeu, en groupes spécialement, est un comportement énigmatique et multifonctionnel qui est essentiel au développement d’une grande variété de compétences individuelles et sociales dans plusieurs espèces sociales. Les bonobos sont reconnus comme une des espèces plus jouantes et peuvent être utilisés comme modèle pour évaluer l’importance du jeu social à touts les âges, donné qu’ils jouent beaucoup mêmes adultes, grâce à leur retard développemental. En résumant la connaissance des comportements de jeu par les bonobos et autres primates, nous visons souligner l’importance du jeu social dans l’échafaudage des compétences socio-émotionnelles et communicatives des individus. Les résultats obtenus à propos des bonobos nous permettent dévoiler les forts liens entre le jeu des adultes et la tolérances sociale, un lien qui devient évident dans d’autres espèces, la nôtre inclus.
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Hopkins, William D., Cheryl D. Stimpson, and Chet C. Sherwood. Social cognition and brain organization in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (Pan paniscus). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198728511.003.0014.

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Bonobos and chimpanzees are two closely relates species of the genus Pan, yet they exhibit marked differences in anatomy, behaviour and cognition. For this reason, comparative studies on social behaviour, cognition and brain organization between these two species provide important insights into evolutionary models of human origins. This chapter summarizes studies on socio-communicative competencies and social cognition in chimpanzees and bonobos from the authors’ laboratory in comparison to previous reports. Additionally, recent data on species differences and similarities in brain organization in grey matter volume and distribution is presented. Some preliminary findings on microstructural brain organization such as neuropil space and cellular distribution in key neurotransmitters and neuropeptides involved in social behaviour and cognition is presented. Though these studies are in their infancy, the findings point to potentially important differences in brain organization that may underlie bonobo and chimpanzees’ differences in social behaviour, communication and cognition. Les bonobos et les chimpanzés sont deux espèces du genus Pan prochement liées, néanmoins ils montrent des différences anatomiques, comportementales et cognitives marquées. Pour cette raison, les études comparatives sur le comportement social, la cognition et l’organisation corticale entre ces deux espèces fournissent des idées sur les modèles évolutionnaires des origines humaines. Dans ce chapitre, nous résumons des études sur les compétences socio-communicatives et la cognition sociale chez les chimpanzés et les bonobos de notre laboratoire en comparaison avec des rapports précédents. En plus, nous présentons des données récentes sur les différences et similarités d’organisation corticale du volume et distribution de la matière grise entre espèces. Nous présentons plus de résultats préliminaires sur l’organisation corticale microstructurale comme l’espace neuropile et la division cellulaire dans des neurotransmetteurs clés et les neuropeptides impliqués dans le comportement social et la cognition. Bien que ces études sont dans leur enfance, les résultats montrent des différences d’organisation corticale importantes qui sont à la base des différences de comportement social, la communication et la cognition entre les bonobos et les chimpanzés.
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Contemporary Behavior Therapy. 6th ed. Cengage Learning, 2020.

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Contemporary Behavior Therapy. 4th ed. Wadsworth Publishing, 2003.

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Levy, Steve, and R. Richard Ritti. The Ropes to Skip and the Ropes to Know: Studies in Organizational Behavior. Wiley, 2002.

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