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Spontaneous recovery as a function of recovery interval in an avoidance situation

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Previous research on the effect of recovery interval was performed in Skinner boxes under either food or water deprivation. One purpose of the present experiment was to determine whether a growth function would adequately describe the data over the wider range of intervals. Another purpose of the present study was to test Estes’ (1955) model for spontaneous recovery and regression.

Full Title
Spontaneous recovery as a function of recovery interval in an avoidance situation
Contributor(s)
Thesis advisor: Weinstock, Solomon
Publisher
Lehigh University
Date Issued
1960-09
Language
English
Type
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Form
electronic documents
Department name
Psychology
Digital Format
electronic documents
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Creator role
Graduate Student
Identifier
1048260774
https://asa.lib.lehigh.edu/Record/10946286
Bierley, . R. L. (1960). Spontaneous recovery as a function of recovery interval in an avoidance situation (1–). https://preserve.lehigh.edu/lehigh-scholarship/graduate-publications-theses-dissertations/theses-dissertations/spontaneous
Bierley, Robert L. 1960. “Spontaneous Recovery As a Function of Recovery Interval in an Avoidance Situation”. https://preserve.lehigh.edu/lehigh-scholarship/graduate-publications-theses-dissertations/theses-dissertations/spontaneous.
Bierley, Robert L. Spontaneous Recovery As a Function of Recovery Interval in an Avoidance Situation. Sept. 1960, https://preserve.lehigh.edu/lehigh-scholarship/graduate-publications-theses-dissertations/theses-dissertations/spontaneous.