Persistent preference for a multiple-schedule component associated with a richer history of reinforcement is not accompained by greater resistance to disruption

A T Fox, Mark P Reilly

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Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - May 2008
EventAssociation for Behavior Analysis - Chicago, IL
Duration: May 1 2008May 31 2008

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OtherAssociation for Behavior Analysis
Period05/1/0805/31/08

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