Effect of pleading the fifth amendment on perceptions of guilt and morality Clyde HendrickDavid R. Shaffer OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 449 - 452
Recognition memory for pictures: Evidence for a feature-analytic basis of cognitive style Kathleen C. KirasicAlexander W. Siegel OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 453 - 456
Visual masking by a patterned stimulus and recovery of observer performance Dean G. PurcellAlan L. Stewart OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 457 - 460
Sequential effects of signaled and unsignaled variations in reinforcement magnitude on fixed-interval performance Donald MeltzerD. Lynn Howerton OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 461 - 464
The word-superiority effect: Is its locus visual-spatial or verbal? Lester E. Krueger OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 465 - 468
Sameness-difference matching from sample by chimpanzees Harriet J. SmithJames E. KingJohn E. Rickel OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 469 - 471
Schematic exemplars as items in multiple-item recognition learning Donald H. KauslerLaura L. MajcherJerry N. Conover OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 472 - 474
Classical-classical transfer: CR interactions involving appetitive and aversive CSs and USs Michael J. Scavio Jr. OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 475 - 477
Model consequences and model affect: Their effects on imitation Mark H. ThelenStephen J. DollingerT. John Akamatsu OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 478 - 480
Superimposing a stimulus correlated with response-independent food on operant behavior using delayed and simultaneous conditioning procedures Laurence MillerSusan Judd OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 481 - 483
Absolute identification of two-dimensional tones Ante FulgosiDjurdjica BaČunBoŽo Žaja OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 484 - 486
Differential effects of two nonspeech sounds on phonemic restoration Barry Layton OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 487 - 490
Re-entrainment of food intake of mature and old rats to the light-dark cycle L. F. Jakubczak OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 491 - 493
Memory for pragmatic implications from courtroom testimony Richard J. HarrisR. Ross TeskeMartha J. Ginns OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 494 - 496
The effects of delay of reward on negative contrast effects associated with reductions in reward magnitude John N. MooreJames H. McHose OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 497 - 500
Asymmetry of electrodermal activity in man Michael S. MyslobodskyJack Rattok OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 501 - 502
When does the Moss-Harlow effect occur in discrimination reversal contexts? Henry A. CrossDavid P. Cantrell OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 503 - 504
Conditioning of the rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) nictitating membrane response as a function of trials per session, ISI, and ITI W. Ronald SalafiaW. Scott TerryAnthony P. Daston OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 505 - 508
Lick rates in infant Mongolian gerbils Robert T. DickinsonRobert W. Schaeffer OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 509 - 510
Parameter estimation or hypothesis testing in the statistical analysis of biological rhythms? Ernst PÖppel OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 511 - 512
Response-independent reinforcement in the crow: Failure to obtain autoshaping or positive automaintenance Robert W. PowellWilliam KellyDavid Santisteban OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 513 - 516
Strategy in auditory recognition memory Arthur W. Toga OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 517 - 519
Resampling of hypotheses after negative instances Irwin D. NahinskyRebecca L. HollyfieldDavid E. Oeschger OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 520 - 522
PCE I: The effects of three reward magnitude shifts Garvin McCainJohn Cooney OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 523 - 526
Pavlovian determinants of the autoshaped keypeck response Thomas ParisiT. James Matthews OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 527 - 529
Performance and nonperformance learning under partial reinforcement A. J. Marcattilio OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 530 - 532
The McCollough effect obtained simultaneously on four orientations with four different colors George W. BriggsPaul C. Vitz OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 533 - 535
Temporal control on periodic schedules: Fine structure J. E. R. StaddonJanice A. Frank OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 536 - 538
Examination of the letter serial position effect in the “TOT” and the “don’t know” states Asher KoriatIsrael Lieblich OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 539 - 541
The enhancement of schedule-induced polydipsia by FR-20 and FR-80 lick-contingent shock Glen D. King OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 542 - 544
Erratum to: Cerebral hemispheres serve as two channels for visual information K. G. WhiteA. B. Silver Erratum 22 November 2013 Pages: 544 - 544
Adults thinking the way we think children think, but children don’t always think that way: A study of perceptual salience and problem solving Richard D. OdomJoseph G. CunninghamEileen C. Astor OriginalPaper 22 November 2013 Pages: 545 - 548