The relationship between mouse killing and intraspecific fighting in the albino rat

Thirty albino rats were tested for mouse killing and then tested for intraspecific aggression in a paradigm that generates fighting without the use of electric shock. Mouse killers showed significantly more attacks and lateral blocks than did nonkillers; they also inflicted more wounds on their oppo...

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