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Vol. 45 No. 2 (2019)
Published:
2020-04-17
Conceptual Articles
Some Dimensions of the Operant Social Behavior of Animals
Kennon A. Lattal, Hiroto Okouchi
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Research Articles
Demand for Social Contact in Rats: Toward a Quantitative Analysis of Social Reinforcement Value
Lauren Vanderhooft,, Lavinia Tan, Timothy D. Hackenberg
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Reinforcement of Approaching Conspecifics in Zebrafish (danio rerio) Using a Real-Time 3d Tracking System.
Toshikazu Kuroda
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Effects of Response-Reinforcer Relations on the Maintenance of Coordinated Responding Under Schedules of Simultaneous Reinforcement
Lucas Couto de Carvalho, Letícia dos Santos, Alceu Regaço, Deisy das Graças de Souza
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Does “Mutual Reinforcement” Function as Reinforcement?
Hiroto Okouchi, Wataru Takafuji, Yuto Sogawa
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Shaping Cooperative Responding: A Systematic Replication of Daniel (1942).
Amanda L. Ackerman, Kennon A. Lattal
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Pigeons' choice between shared and unshared feeding sites in game situations.
Shoko Kitano, Tetsuo Yamaguchi, Daisuke Saeki, Masato Ito
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Discounting of Shared Rewards in Pigeons
Tetsuo Yamaguchi, Daisuke Saeki, Kenichiro Taniguchi, Masato Ito
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Food Search and Consumption and its Relation to Aggressive Responses in Pigeons.
Martha Elisa López, Abel Javier Zamora, Rosalva Cabrera
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The Interrelation Between Pigeons’ Schedule-Induced Aggressive Behavior and the Recipients’ Counter-Behavior
Takashi Sakuma, Tetsumi Moriyama
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Transitions from Rich-to-Lean Schedules Increase Attack in a Laboratory Model of Social Aggression in Pigeons: I. Fixed-Ratio Schedules
Dean C. Williams, Yusuke Hayashi, Adam Brewer, Kathryn J. Saunders, Stephen Fowler, Raymond C. Pitts
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Transitions from Rich-to-Lean Schedules Increase Attack in a Laboratory Model of Social Aggression in Pigeons: II. Fixed-interval Schedules.
Raymond C. Pitts, Christine E. Hughes, Dean C. Williams
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