A cross-cultural experimental approach to the contribution of health, religion and personal relations to subjective satisfaction with life as a whole
In cross-cultural research on quality of life, researchers must deal with the fundamental incomparability of subjective wellbeing assessments across cultural groups. This incompatibility most probably results from an identification problem: cultural groups most likely differ in both objective achievements in different life domains as well as in the appraisal thereof. Information Integration Theory provides a framework that allows to better understand the composition of the concept of satisfaction with life [...]
Effect of the devaluation and inflation of the consequence on the responsse-consequence association in an instrumental task in humans
Las técnicas de devaluación e inflación de la consecuencia se han [...]
Different strategies of spatial learning in turtles as revealed by a reversal procedure in a radial maze
Experimentos previos sugieren que las tortugas emplean diferentes estrategias de aprendizaje [...]
Flavour to Flavour Learning in the acquisition of gustative preferences.
En este trabajo, en el que se emplean ratas como [...]
Inflaction of type I error rates by unequal variances associated with parametric, nonparametric, and rank-transformation tests
It is well known that the two-sample Student t test [...]
