Controlling Public Feeding of Zoo Animals

January 1st, 1988 | RESEARCH

In this article, researchers at Jacksonville State University share methods and findings from a study that compared the effectiveness of three types of "Do-Not-Feed" signs at the monkey island in the Birmingham Zoo. This is a summary of a paper to be presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association Annual Meeting in New Orleans in March, 1988.

Document

VSA-a0a2j4-a_5730.pdf

Team Members

Stephen Bitgood, Author, Jacksonville State University
Jerry Carnes, Author, Jacksonville State University
Angela Nabors, Author, Jacksonville State University
Don Patterson, Author, Jacksonville State University

Citation

Identifier Type: issn
Identifier: 0892-4996

Publication: Visitor Behavior
Volume: 2
Number: 4
Page(s): 6

Tags

Audience: Evaluators | General Public | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: Education and learning science | Life science
Resource Type: Peer-reviewed article | Research Products
Environment Type: Aquarium and Zoo Exhibits | Exhibitions

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