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    Shull RL, Gaynor ST, Grimes JA.
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  • 30. Accuracy of discrimination, rate of responding, and resistance to change.
    Nevin JA, Milo J, Odum AL, Shahan TA.
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  • 34. Effect of stimulus orderability and reinforcement history on transitive responding in pigeons.
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  • 35. Effects of discrimination training on responding during a compound conditioned stimulus.
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  • 40. Unsignaled delay of reinforcement, relative time, and resistance to change.
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