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Comparative psychologists are primarily interested in


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To study the various aspects of animal groups behaviour and mental processes.

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The primary function of a comparative psychologist is to study the various aspects of animal groups behaviour and mental processes. The various aspects of animal groups are social, recognition, sensory, communication, and cognition systems. A comparative psychologist studies the components found in animal behaviours, like physiological, environmental and psychological makeup of animals. The duties of comparative psychologists are; first, to develop and catalogue the ever deeper understanding of animal traits and mental processes. Secondly, to create and conduct experiments, and surgical procedures to advance the scientific understanding of animals behaviour and learning. Thirdly, to observe the effects of environmental shifts of the behaviour of animals. And, lastly to compare animal behaviour and human behaviour. They also practice surgical procedures which are potentially performed on humans if successful. Comparative psychologists further also contribute to scholarly research journals and seek funding through research grants to continue their contribution to the understanding of the animal function and its contributions to the learning of human behaviour and makeup.

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