Context Specificity of Extinguished Schedule-Induced Drinking Within an ABA Renewal Design in Rats
The main goal of this study was to explore whether extinction of scheduleinduced adjunctive drinking (polydipsia) may become under contextual control. Drinking was induced by a Fixed-Time 30 sec food delivery schedule (FT30). Experiment 1 used a 2 x 2 factorial design with Schedule (FT30 vs. food at the start of the session), and Stimulus (Presence or absence of a 10 sec tone at the end of each 30 sec [...]
Colombian Lay People’s Willingness to Forgive Different Actors of the Armed Conflict: Results from a Pilot Study
A pilot study examined lay people’s willingness to forgive acts that [...]
Functional Measurement: An Incredibly Flexible Tool
Functional Measurement (FM) has been applied to a variety of settings [...]
Judgment of daytime sleepiness in self-reported short, long and midrange sleepers
Sleep-wake behavior, as well as sleepiness, is regulated by the [...]
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 [...]
