A statistical analysis of timing behavior

(1) When rabbits were trained on a differential reinforcement of low rate (DRL) 10 sec schedule, they successively made bar‐press response so that a sequence of inter‐response time (IRT) intervals were obtained for each training session. This sequence was subjected to the following statistical analy...

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