Working and scrounging by zebra finches in an operant task

Behavioural Processes - Tập 39 Số 3 - Trang 263-269 - 1997
Kris Biondolillo1,2, Cliff Stamp1,2, Jamison Woods1,2, Rebecca Smith1,2
1Arkansas State University, P.O. Box 1560 Arkansas, AR 72467-1560, USA
2Department of Counselor Education and Psychology

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