Zusammenfassung
Beobachtungen des Verhaltens von Tieren führen meist zu den Fragen „Was?“, „Wie?“, „Warum?“, „Wann?“ oder auch „Wer?“ und „Wo?“. Solche Fragen und deren mögliche Antworten führen zur Bildung von Hypothesen und den davon abgeleiteten Vorhersagen. Klare Hypothesen und die darauf aufbauenden Schritte der wissenschaftlichen Methodik bilden eine der grundlegenden Voraussetzungen anspruchsvoller wissenschaftlicher Arbeit.
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Naguib, M., Krause, E. (2020). Allgemeine Grundlagen. In: Methoden der Verhaltensbiologie. Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-60415-1_2
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