Jordan’s findings have consequently inspired strong feelings in the field. “There are researchers who, it seems, do not want fish to be included in this secret club,” he said. “Because then that means that the [primates] are not so special anymore.”https://www.quantamagazine.org/a-self-aware-fish-raises-doubts-about-a-cognitive-test-20181212/ …
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Null Hypothesis revisited?
https://twitter.com/twitemp1/status/1072560493485809668 …Esther Mondragón added,
Esther Mondragón @twitemp1I’d love to see Euan reformulating his null hypothesis to adapt it to Bayesian analysis and finding the “right” priors. I can almost picture him with both his huge hands on his head and astonished expression. Macphail, E. (1984) Vertebrate intelligence: the null hypothesis. pic.twitter.com/8KMqkXE72i1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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"Asian elephants never seemed to pass the mirror test until experimenters made the mirrors large enough to show their whole body alongside other elephants."
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Alongside other elephants in particular, or just whole body?
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It's all explained in the article. 
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