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Social Marketing Quarterly. 24:151-163
This article presents the results of a social marketing campaign to encourage individuals to compost at a university dining facility. Downstream efforts were less effective than desired in changing behavior and instead, changes to patron’s environm
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International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education. 19:608-621
Purpose This paper aims to test a nudge, or intervention, designed through behavioral insights at a university campus to discover cost-effective means for increasing recycling participation and methods for estimating waste removal cost savings. Desig
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Learning and Motivation. 36:312-321
Thirty-two male C57BL/6J mice were trained on a signaled shuttlebox avoidance task using pressurized air as an aversive stimulus. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of four different air intensities (10, 20, 40, or 55 psi) and exposed to 51 trial
Autor:
Todd M. Myers, Xi-Chun M. Lu, Keith M Sharrow, Frank C. Tortella, Scott I. Cohn, Anthony J. Williams
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Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 81:182-189
In the present study, we evaluated delayed treatment effects of the proteasome inhibitor and anti-inflammatory agent MLN519 (initiated 10 h post-injury) to improve recovery following ischemic brain injury in rodents. Male rats were exposed to 2 h of
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Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 79:111-135
Environmental stimuli that set the occasion wherein drugs are acquired can "trigger" drug-related behavior. Investigating the stimulus control of drug self-administration in laboratory animals should help us better understand this aspect of human dru
Autor:
Stanley J. Weiss, Scott I. Cohn
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Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior. 87(2)
Previous experiments have demonstrated that the simultaneous presentation of independently established discriminative stimuli can control rates of operant responding substantially higher than the rates occasioned by the individual stimuli. This “ad