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Discrimination Among Adults With Craniofacial Conditions

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2014
The primary goal of this study was to establish the level of perceived discrimination experienced by adults with congenital craniofacial conditions in Australia and to examine predictors of discrimination. Specifically, this study tested whether social support mediates the relationship between discrimination and health.
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Methods of Training Successive and Conditional Discriminations

Child Development, 1967
The effect of the order of presentation of the stimulus settings on children's performance on successive and conditional discrimination problems was investigated in 2 experiments. In general, the presentation of a single setting in a block of training trials resulted in higher performance on both the successive and conditional problems than the ...
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Mining conditional discriminative sequential patterns

Information Sciences, 2019
Abstract Discriminative sequential pattern mining is one of the most important topics in pattern mining, which has a very wide range of applications. Discriminative sequential pattern mining is intended to extract sequential patterns with significant differences among different classes.
Zengyou He   +3 more
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Stimulus Discriminability in Verbal Conditioning

The Journal of Psychology, 1962
(1962). Stimulus Discriminability in Verbal Conditioning. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 53, No. 1, pp. 143-153.
Albert R. Marston   +2 more
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Conditional Discrimination in Rats

The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1961
A J, NORTH, P, LANG
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Conditional discrimination in children.

Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1962
E S, GOLLIN, P, LISS
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Conditioned reinforcement and discrimination performance.

Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior, 2010
Pigeons were trained in a three-key chamber to peck one side key in the presence of a vertical line on the center key and to peck the other side key in the presence of a horizontal line. Correct choice responses were reinforced with food according to fixed- and variable-ratio, fixed-interval, and differential-reinforcement-of-long-latency schedules of ...
A, Stubbs, W D, Galloway
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Stimulus control during conditional discrimination.

Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior, 1972
Pigeons were used to assess stimulus control during the development of a conditional discrimination. The training consisted of three stages. In Stage 1, key pecks were reinforced in the presence of a white line tilted 40 degrees to the right of vertical on a green background and non-reinforced when the same line appeared on a red background. In Stage 2,
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