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Volume 15, Monograph

Probability Learning by Perceptrons and People Michael R.W. Dawson Department of Psychology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Reading Options Read/Download PDF Preface In 2008, Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews was kind enough to publish a monograph that explored the … Continue reading

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Volume 14: pp. 87–89

A Need for Greater Inclusivity and Diversity in Scent Detection Dog Research: A Reply to Lazarowski et al. and Byosiere et al. Camille A. Troisi, Daniel S. Mills, Anna Wilkinson, and Helen E. Zulch School of Life Sciences, University of … Continue reading

07. April 2019 by Comparative Cognition
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Volume 14: pp. 81–86

Factors That May Affect the Success of Scent Detection Dogs: Exploring Nonconventional Models of Preparation and Deployment Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia Department of Psychology, Hunter College, City University of New York … Continue reading

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Volume 14: pp. 77–80

The Future of Detector Dog Research Lucia Lazarowski and Paul Waggoner Canine Performance Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University Jeffrey S. Katz Department of Psychology, Auburn University Reading Options Continue reading below, or: Read/Download PDF | Add to Endnote … Continue reading

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Volume 14: pp. 51–76

Behavioral and Cognitive Factors That Affect the Success of Scent Detection Dogs Camille A. Troisi, Daniel S. Mills, Anna Wilkinson, and Helen E. Zulch School of Life SciencesUniversity of Lincoln Reading Options Continue reading below, or: Read/Download PDF | Add … Continue reading

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Volume 14: pp. 43–50

The Case for a Heuristic Approach to Account for Suboptimal Choice Thomas R. Zentall University of Kentucky Reading Options Continue reading below, or: Read/Download PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract The commentaries appropriately mention boundary conditions for the less is more … Continue reading

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Volume 14: pp. 39–42

Evolved Psychological Mechanisms as Constraints on Optimization Marco Vasconcelos Department of Education and Psychologyand William James Center for Research University of Aveiro Valeria V. González and Alejandro Macías School of Psychology University of Minho Reading Options Continue reading below, or: … Continue reading

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Volume 14: pp. 33–38

Clarifying Contrast, Acknowledging the Past, and Expanding the Focus Jeffrey M. Pisklak University of Alberta Margaret A. McDevitt McDaniel College Roger M. Dunn San Diego State University Reading Options Continue reading below, or: Read/Download PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract … Continue reading

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Volume 14: pp. 25–32

Meliorating the Suboptimal-Choice Argument Marilia Pinheiro de Carvalho Federal University of Pará Cristina Santos and Catarina Soares University of Minho Armando Machado University of Aveiro Reading Options Continue reading below, or: Read/Download PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract In relatively … Continue reading

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Volume 14: pp. 19–24

All Hail Suboptimal Choice! Now, Can We “Fix” It? Michael J. Beran Georgia State University Reading Options Continue reading below, or: Read/Download PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract Zentall (2019) describes cases in which nonhuman animals show interesting failures in … Continue reading

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