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Fig. 7 | Biology of Sex Differences

Fig. 7

From: Monkeys do not show sex differences in toy preferences through their individual choices

Fig. 7

Mean (± SEM) number of interactions with masculine and feminine toys from male and female rhesus monkeys tested in group (A adapted from [10] or isolated, B the present study). We modified our analysis to match with the study by Hasset et al. [10]: we limited our study to trials offering choices between wheeled (masculine) and plush (feminine) toys only. All our animals generated more than 5 interactions with the toys overall (criteria of data inclusion in the previous study [10]), and were consequently all included in the analysis. Bars that share a letter do not differ significantly from each other. Bars that do not share a letter differ from each other and denote significant difference

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