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<p>M. Schwarz-Belkin, »Les Fleurs du Mai,» in Festschrift for Gordon Piltdown (New York: Ponzi Press, 1914), claims that the name was originally Mouse, but this may be a reference to an earlier L. Tiger (putative).</p>

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<p>All these are lower-order primates, which makes their behavior with reference to humans unnatural, or more natural; take your choice.</p>

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<p>D. A. Hamburg and D. T. Lunde, »Sex Hormones in the Development of Sex Differences in Human Behavior,» in E. Maccoby, ed., The Development of Sex Differences (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1966), pp. 1-24.</p>

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<p>S. Schachter and J. E. Singer, »Cognitive, Social and Physiological Determinants of Emotional State,» Psychological Review 69 (1962): 379-399.</p>

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<p>S. Milgram, »Some Conditions of Obedience and Disobedience to Authority,» Human Relations 18 (1965): 57-76; S. Milgram, »Liberating Effects of Group Pressure,» Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1 (1965): 127-134.</p>

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