Probability Learning in T-maze and Skinner Box in the Rat

@article{Hiraoka1974ProbabilityLI,
  title={Probability Learning in T-maze and Skinner Box in the Rat},
  author={Kyoichi Hiraoka},
  journal={The annual of Animal Psychology},
  year={1974},
  volume={23},
  pages={69-75},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:147401835}
}
  • Kyoichi Hiraoka
  • Published 25 March 1974
  • Psychology, Biology
  • The annual of Animal Psychology
The present experiment investigated rats' performance in a probability learning situation with the above two variables equalized for both apparatus and found that the difference in performance between apparatus conditions can be attributed to neither inter-trial interval nor the number of trials.
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