Participants
Procedure
Strengths & Weaknesses
Results & Conclusions
100

How many participants were there in the study?

There were 61 female monkeys and 21 male monkeys used in the study.

100

How many trials were there in the experiment?

There were seven 25 minute trials.

100

What is a strength of the monkey study?

Lab experiments are standardized so they can be replicated.

100

Which monkeys preferred wheeled toys?

The male monkeys significantly preferred wheeled toys.

200

What type of monkeys were used in the study?

Subjects were rhesus monkeys.

200

What was the data collection method used in the study?

The observers created a chart categorizing monkey behaviors and interactions with toys.

200

What is a weakness of the study?

Lab experiments are not like the real world.

200

Which monkeys showed no preference?

Female monkeys showed no significant preference for any type of toy.

300

What was the sampling method for the study?

Subjects were from the Yerkes National Primate Research Center Field Station, where they had lived in a group together for more than 25 years.

300

What were the masculine toys used in the experiment?

A wagon, a truck, a car, a construction vehicle, a shopping cart, and a dump truck.

300

What is a strength of the study?

Lab experiments have high levels of control.

300

Which toy did female monkeys prefer?

Female monkeys had no significant preference for either toy type.

400

Which monkeys were excluded from the study?

The interactions of 39 newborn (0-3 months) infants were not coded.

400

What were the feminine toys used in the experiment?

Winnie-the-Pooh, Raggedy Ann, a koala bear, a hand puppet, an armadillo, a teddy bear, Scooby-Doo, and a turtle.

400

What is a weakness of the study?

There was not a wide variety of participants.

400

How much did male monkeys prefer wheeled toys?

Male monkeys had a 73% preference for wheeled toys.

500

Why weren´t infant monkeys used in the experiment?

Infant monkeys were not coded in the experiment due to difficulty in consistent individual identification.

500

What is one of the controls of the study?

The placement of masculine and feminine toys were counterbalanced across trials.

500

What was a control of the study?

The monkeys were pre-ranked.

500

What were the good ethics of the study?

The monkeys had a varied diet and lived in social groups as they typically would in the wild.