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A fundamental distinction in the analysis and interpretation of behavior
Authors:J Hirsch  M Holliday
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, Urbana, Champiagn 61820.
Abstract:In 1935 the editor of this journal called attention to limitations inherent in the presentation of grouped or average data (Dunlap, 1935/1982). Because of contemporary misconceptions analogous to those Dunlap discussed, we clarify and emphasize the important distinction between the use of grouped data to demonstrate learning in a species and the reliable measurement of learning in identified individuals, as well as how best to assess the outcome of selective breeding with conditioning as the phenotype.
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