The effects on schedule-induced attack of covarying meal size and spacing
Pigeons were exposed to fixed-time food schedules of 30, 120, and 480 sec with two reinforcer magnitudes at each. Attack behavior against a rear-projected conspecific image was assessesd at each interfood/reinforcer magnitude combination. For seven of eight subjects, attack rate was related to inter...
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