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    Some factors of importance in the integration of pastures and cattle with coconuts (Cocos nucifera) by Reynolds, S.G

    Published in Journal of biogeography (1988)
    “…The problems of integrating pastures, livestock and tree crops are discussed with particular reference to coconut. While the greatest potential for integration…”
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    Levels of substance use and willingness to use the Employee Assistance Program by Reynolds, G Shawn, Lehman, Wayne E K

    “…Individuals with drinking and drug problems may become particularly reluctant to seek help. To remove barriers to services, more needs to be understood about…”
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    A QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE RESPONDING MAINTAINED BY INTERVAL SCHEDULES OF REINFORCEMENT by Catania, A. Charles, Reynolds, G. S.

    “…Interval schedules of reinforcement maintained pigeons' key-pecking in six experiments. Each schedule was specified in terms of mean interval, which determined…”
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    Potency of Conditioned Reinforcers Based on Food and on Food and Punishment by Reynolds, G. S.

    “…Pigeons peck more frequently on the left key of two keys when food is presented more frequently during the stimulus that reinforces pecks on that key than…”
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    DISCRIMINATION AND EMISSION OF TEMPORAL INTERVALS BY PIGEONS by Reynolds, G. S.

    “…Because the frequency distribution of IRTs showed little or no control by a DRL schedule, the schedule was modified so that the pigeon's behavior after each…”
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    Temporal Discrimination in Pigeons by Reynolds, G. S., Catania, A. Charles

    “…Pigeons trained to peck a lighted key were presented with a key that was alternately dark and lighted. The key was dark for intervals of from 3 to 30 seconds…”
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    The Sufi Approach to Food: A Case Study of Ādāb by Reynolds, Gabriel Said

    Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (01-03-2000)
    “…There is no one Sufi system, but rather various "Sufisms" that differ from each other over space and time. Reynolds looks at moderate Sufis, who lived in the…”
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    Effects of Ethyl Alcohol on Avoidance Behavior by Reynolds, G. S., Van Sommers, P.

    “…Three albino rats, trained to avoid electric shock, were stomach-loaded with from 1 to 5 ml of 32-percent aqueous solution of ethyl alcohol prior to the…”
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    INDUCTION, CONTRAST, AND RESISTANCE TO EXTINCTION by Reynolds, G. S.

    “…The resistance of responding to extinction after variable-interval reinforcement in one of two components of a multiple schedule of reinforcement was (1)…”
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    TEMPORALLY SPACED RESPONDING BY PIGEONS: DEVELOPMENT AND EFFECTS OF DEPRIVATION AND EXTINCTION by Reynolds, G. S.

    “…In the first five or six sessions on a DRL 20-sec schedule of reinforcement there developed a stable performance characterized by a relatively constant…”
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    OPERANT EXTINCTION NEAR ZERO by Reynolds, G. S.

    “…Extinction in the presence of each of two stimuli reduces the rate of pecking in the presence of each of them to zero or near zero. When, however, pecking a…”
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    ACCURATE AND RAPID RECONDITIONING OF SPACED RESPONDING by Reynolds, G. S.

    “…The performance maintained by reinforcing responses only when they terminated interresponse times (IRTs) of 20 sec or greater (DRL schedule) was almost the…”
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    Is Stealing a gateway crime? by TAYLOR, Elizabeth R, KELLY, Janet, VALESCU, Smaranda, REYNOLDS, G. Shawn, SHERMAN, James, GERMAN, Victor

    Published in Community mental health journal (01-08-2001)
    “…Stealing behaviors are common among youth and adolescents and often begin in early ages due to a variety of developmental, behavioral, and social factors. This…”
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    Why Testify? Witnesses' Motivations for Giving Evidence in a War Crimes Tribunal in Sierra Leone by Stepakoff, S., Reynolds, G. S., Charters, S., Henry, N.

    “…Although witnesses are indispensable to the operation and success of war crimes courts, little is known about their motivations for agreeing to testify. This…”
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    AN ANALYSIS OF RESPONSE AND TIME MATCHING TO REINFORCEMENT IN CONCURRENT RATIO-INTERVAL SCHEDULES by LaBounty, Charles E., Reynolds, G. S.

    “…Key pecks by six pigeons were reinforced on concurrent fixed-interval fixed-ratio schedules. The value of the fixed-interval was held constant at 4 min while…”
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    ATTENTION AND GENERALIZATION DURING A CONDITIONAL DISCRIMINATION by Reynolds, G. S., Limpo, A. J.

    “…A conditional discrimination was established and analyzed, using four pigeons. The discrimination was among four compound stimuli projected on the response…”
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    TEMPORAL INHIBITION: EFFECTS OF CHANGES IN RATE OF REINFORCEMENT AND RATE OF RESPONDING by Carr, Edward G., Reynolds, G. S.

    “…Pigeons were trained to key peck on several multiple schedules in which the first of two components was always a simple fixed-interval schedule. The rate of…”
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    A FACILITATIVE EFFECT OF PUNISHMENT ON UNPUNISHED BEHAVIOR by Brethower, Dale M., Reynolds, G. S.

    “…The key pecking of two pigeons was reinforced on a variable-interval schedule of reinforcement during the presentation of each of two stimuli. In various…”
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    ON SOME CAUSES OF BEHAVIORAL CONTRAST by Reynolds, G. S., Limpo, Alan J.

    “…Responding at low rates was differentially reinforced in each of two components of a multiple schedule. In order to study the relative contributions to…”
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