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Progressive improvement in habit reversal was sought without success under conditions in which two previous experiments with the fish had led us to expect that it might appear.
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1. This research was supported by Grant MH-02857 from the U. S. Public Health Service. The assistance of Miss Joy Quill is acknowledged with thanks.
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Behrend, E.R., Bitterman, M.E. Further experiments on habit reversal in the fish. Psychon Sci 8, 363–364 (1967). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03332241
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