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Rebecca A Singer

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Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|June 20, 2007
Within-trial contrast: when is a failure to replicate not a type I error?Thomas R Zentall, Rebecca A Singer
Learning & Behavior|March 6, 2008
Required pecking and refraining from pecking alter judgments of time by pigeonsThomas R Zentall, Rebecca A Singer
Learning and Motivation|September 21, 2012
Preference for the Outcome That Follows a Relatively Aversive Event: Contrast or Delay Reduction?Rebecca A Singer, Thomas R Zentall
Learning & Behavior|October 9, 2007
Pigeons learn to answer the question "where did you just peck?" and can report peck location when unexpectedly askedRebecca A Singer, Thomas R Zentall
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|August 30, 2007
Within-trial contrast: pigeons prefer conditioned reinforcers that follow a relatively more rather than a less aversive eventThomas R Zentall, Rebecca A Singer
Behavioural Processes|July 8, 2008
Episodic-like memory: pigeons can report location pecked when unexpectedly askedThomas R Zentall, Rebecca A Singer, Jessica P Stagner
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|May 1, 2007
Preference for a stimulus that follows a relatively aversive event: contrast or delay reduction?Rebecca A Singer, Laura M Berry, Thomas R Zentall
Behavioural Processes|March 8, 2008
Matching-to-sample by pigeons: the dissociation of comparison choice frequency from the probability of reinforcementThomas R Zentall, Rebecca A Singer, Holly C Miller
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|April 14, 2004
Evidence for detection of one duration sample and default responding to other duration samples by pigeons may result from an artifact of retention-test ambiguityThomas R Zentall, Emily D Klein, Rebecca A Singer
Learning & Behavior|March 3, 2007
Use of a single-code/default strategy by pigeons to acquire duration sample discriminationsRebecca A Singer, Emily D Klein, Thomas R Zentall
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Showing results (1-10 of 11) with videos related to

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Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|June 20, 2007
Within-trial contrast: when is a failure to replicate not a type I error?Thomas R Zentall, Rebecca A Singer
Learning & Behavior|March 6, 2008
Required pecking and refraining from pecking alter judgments of time by pigeonsThomas R Zentall, Rebecca A Singer
Learning and Motivation|September 21, 2012
Preference for the Outcome That Follows a Relatively Aversive Event: Contrast or Delay Reduction?Rebecca A Singer, Thomas R Zentall
Learning & Behavior|October 9, 2007
Pigeons learn to answer the question "where did you just peck?" and can report peck location when unexpectedly askedRebecca A Singer, Thomas R Zentall
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|August 30, 2007
Within-trial contrast: pigeons prefer conditioned reinforcers that follow a relatively more rather than a less aversive eventThomas R Zentall, Rebecca A Singer
Behavioural Processes|July 8, 2008
Episodic-like memory: pigeons can report location pecked when unexpectedly askedThomas R Zentall, Rebecca A Singer, Jessica P Stagner
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|May 1, 2007
Preference for a stimulus that follows a relatively aversive event: contrast or delay reduction?Rebecca A Singer, Laura M Berry, Thomas R Zentall
Behavioural Processes|March 8, 2008
Matching-to-sample by pigeons: the dissociation of comparison choice frequency from the probability of reinforcementThomas R Zentall, Rebecca A Singer, Holly C Miller
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|April 14, 2004
Evidence for detection of one duration sample and default responding to other duration samples by pigeons may result from an artifact of retention-test ambiguityThomas R Zentall, Emily D Klein, Rebecca A Singer
Learning & Behavior|March 3, 2007
Use of a single-code/default strategy by pigeons to acquire duration sample discriminationsRebecca A Singer, Emily D Klein, Thomas R Zentall
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