I'm delighted that our abstract on probabilistic reasoning in capuchin monkeys has been accepted as a talk for the Cognitive Development Society 2015 Biennial Meeting! I will be talking about the ability of capuchin monkeys to make inferences about single-item samples drawn from populations consisting of a mixture of preferred and non-preferred items - a study that we conducted at Living Links, Edinburgh Zoo, UK. It will be my first time attending this conference as well as my first visit to Ohio... I look forward to meeting some new people and hearing about lots of exciting cognitive development research.
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