The lоngest running field-reseаrch оn chimpаnzees wаs started in 1960 by Dr. Jane Gоodall. She set out to study primate behavior under Louis Leakey, a paleoanthropologist, who hoped that better understanding chimpanzee behavior would provide insight into early hominid behavior. Goodall observed a number of behaviors previously undocumented and unknown to science. She observed chimpanzees constructing tools to aid in "fishing" termites out of mounds. She even observed individuals refining their twigs by removing leaves. Previously, the use and construction of tools had been a defining characteristic of humans. Goodall also first documented the consumption of meat by chimpanzees who had previously been thought to be herbivores. In 1977, Goodall established the Jane Goodall Institute which continues her field study work as well as develop conservation plans utilizing technologies such as geospatial mapping and machine learning.What form of logical thinking did Jane Goodall use in her field research?
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