The Relation Between 'spontaneous' Activity and Oestrous Cycle in the White Rat, Edição 6

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Williams & Wilkins, 1925 - 27 páginas
 

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Página 55 - It was further shown that (2) the average difference in maze ability of the groups is due, for the most part, to a limited number of subjects within each group. These subjects were found to be those who remained consistently in one or the other of the halves in all five mazes, since when their records were removed the averages show the influence of individual ability to a much lesser extent. By means of method (b) an...
Página 7 - ... dealing with a similar correlation, we ranked the individuals according to their ability as manifested in the learning and relearning of the same maze. The correlation values between these two sets of data are given in Table 31. The majority of the values are too small to be significant, and only 1 6 of the 30 values are positive. From this it appears that there is no general tendency towards a positive correlation between the two sets of values. The differences between the humans and rats, the...

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