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  • 14. Observing responses maintained by conditional discriminative stimuli.
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  • 15. Testing the reinforcing properties of S-: a replication of Lieberman's procedure.
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  • 18. Effects of d-amphetamine on responding under second-order schedules of reinforcement with paired and nonpaired brief stimuli.
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