Chimpanzees weigh evidence before deciding, much like people, study shows
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UC Berkeley and Utrecht University researchers discovered that chimpanzees can rationally revise their beliefs when presented with stronger evidence, similar to 4-year-old children. In experiments using food-hiding boxes with conflicting clues, chimps switched their choices based on better information, suggesting rational thought exists on a continuum rather than being uniquely human.
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