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Determinants of Polydipsia: III. Withholding Food on a Free-Reinforcement Schedule

Psychonomic Science
doi 10.3758/bf03343407
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January 1, 1965

Authors
Evalyn F. SegalDavid L. OdenSam A. Deadwyler
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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