THE scientific study of animal behaviour in the 20th century was pioneered by Ivan Pavlov and later, BF Skinner. Obser-vation-led experiments in laboratories helped develop classical and operant conditioning theory, which dominated the field of behaviourism.
Then came Dr Jane Goodall. In 1960, the young woman would begin her groundbreaking field study of wild chimpanzees.
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