Masao Kawai
Japanese primatologist (1924–2021) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Masao Kawai (河合 雅雄, Kawai Masao, January 2, 1924 – May 14, 2021) was a Japanese primatologist,[1] who introduced the concept of kyōkan as a means of studying primates in his book Life of Japanese Monkeys (1969).
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河合雅雄 | |
Born | (1924-01-02)2 January 1924 Sasayama, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan |
Died | 14 May 2021(2021-05-14) (aged 97) Tamba-Sasayama, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan |
Education | Ph.D |
Alma mater | Kyoto Imperial University |
Relatives | Hayao Kawai (psychologist) |
Awards | Duke of Edinburgh Prize, Japan Academy |
Scientific career | |
Fields | primatology, Behavioural sciences |
Institutions | Kyoto University |
Thesis | ニホンザルの群れ社会に関する実験的研究 (1962) |
Academic advisors | Kinji Imanishi |
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Kanji | 河合 雅雄 | ||||||||||
Hiragana | かわいまさお | ||||||||||
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