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Durable partial reinforcement effects and social dominance in the rat
Authors:Paul T.P. Wong
Affiliation:Trent University Canada
Abstract:Following partial reinforcement (PRF) or consistent reinforcement (CRF) of an approach response in a straight runway and experimental extinction, rats were given the arena food-dominance test in Experiment 1 and both the arena test and the tunnel-dominance test in Experiment 2. PRF subjects were dominant in the tunnel test, but subordinate in the arena test, regardless of which dominance test was given first. These durable and pervasive effects of partial reinforcement training can be interpreted in terms of frustration theory.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Paul T. P. Wong   Department of Psychology   Trent University   Peterborough   Ontario K9J 7B8   Canada.
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