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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1970 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Duane M. Rumbaugh was affiliated with Georgia State University in the United States. Their career included contributions recognized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), having been named a Fellow in 1970.

Although specific papers, coauthors, publication venues, fields of study, and main research topics are not recorded, Rumbaugh's association with a prominent academic institution suggests engagement in scholarly activities over their career.

The recognition by AAAS indicates a level of professional achievement and contribution to the scientific community during their active years. The fellowship is awarded to individuals who demonstrate scientifically or socially distinguished efforts to advance science.

Information on detailed research topics, publication history, and collaborative networks is not available, which limits a deeper examination of their scientific impact or specialization within any academic discipline.

Best Publications

  • Language Comprehension in Ape and Child

    E S Savage-Rumbaugh;J Murphy;R A Sevcik;K E Brakke

  • Language Learning by a Chimpanzee: The Lana Project

    Duane M. Rumbaugh

  • Pan the Tool-Maker: Investigations into the Stone Tool-Making and Tool-Using Capabilities of a Bonobo (Pan paniscus)

    Nicholas Toth;Kathy D. Schick;E.Sue Savage-Rumbaugh;Rose A. Sevcik

  • Reference: the linguistic essential

    ES Savage-Rumbaugh;DM Rumbaugh;DM Rumbaugh;ST Smith;J Lawson

  • Symbolic communication between two chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)

    ES Savage-Rumbaugh;DM Rumbaugh;S Boysen

  • Linguistically Mediated Tool Use and Exchange by Chimpanzees (Pan Troglodytes)

    E. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh;Duane M. Rumbaugh;Sally Boysen

  • Summation in the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes).

    Duane M. Rumbaugh;Sue Savage-Rumbaugh;Mark T. Hegel

  • Biological and Behavioral Determinants of Language Development

    Norman A. Krasnegor;Duane M. Rumbaugh;Richard L. Schiefelbusch;Michael Studdert-Kennedy

  • Continuing Investigations into the Stone Tool-making and Tool-using Capabilities of a Bonobo (Pan paniscus)

    Kathy D. Schick;Nicholas Toth;Gary Garufi;E.Sue Savage-Rumbaugh

  • Ordinal Judgments of Numerical Symbols by Macaques (Macaca Mulatta)

    David A. Washburn;Duane M. Rumbaugh

  • Intelligence of Apes and Other Rational Beings

    Duane M. Rumbaugh;David A. Washburn

  • Linguistically mediated tool use and exchange by chimpanzees

    E. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh;Duane M. Rumbaugh;Sally Boysen

  • Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta), video tasks, and implications for stimulus-response spatial contiguity.

    Rumbaugh Dm;Richardson Wk;Washburn Da;Savage-Rumbaugh Es

  • Do apes use language

    E. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh;Duane M. Rumbaugh;Sarah Boysen

  • Reading and Sentence Completion by a Chimpanzee (Pan)

    Duane M. Rumbaugh;Timothy V. Gill;E. C. von Glasersfeld

  • Testing for symmetry in the conditional discriminations of language-trained chimpanzees.

    Neil Dugdale;C. Fergus Lowe

  • Language learning in two species of apes.

    Sue Savage-Rumbaugh;Duane M. Rumbaugh;Kelly McDonald

  • Testing primates with joystick-based automated apparatus: Lessons from the Language Research Center’s Computerized Test System

    David A. Washburn;Duane M. Rumbaugh

  • Symbolization, language, and chimpanzees: a theoretical reevaluation based on initial language acquisition processes in four young Pan troglodytes.

    E.Sue Savage-Rumbaugh;E.Sue Savage-Rumbaugh;Duane M. Rumbaugh;Duane M. Rumbaugh

  • Delay of gratification in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).

    Michael J. Beran;E. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh;James L. Pate;Duane M. Rumbaugh

Frequent Co-Authors

David A. Washburn
David A. Washburn Georgia State University
E. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh
E. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh Iowa Primate Learning Sanctuary
Michael J. Beran
Michael J. Beran Georgia State University
William D. Hopkins
William D. Hopkins University of Wisconsin–Madison
Rose A. Sevcik
Rose A. Sevcik Georgia State University
Mary Ann Romski
Mary Ann Romski Georgia State University
Dirk Hermans
Dirk Hermans KU Leuven
Esther Thelen
Esther Thelen Indiana University
Robin G. Morris
Robin G. Morris King's College London
Angela D. Friederici
Angela D. Friederici Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences

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