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    Some Nonparametric Multiple-Comparison Tests by Wire, Edward L.

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-08-1974)
    “…Some nonparametric multiple-comparison tests are described for making both pairwise comparisons and a limited number of comparisons with k independent and k…”
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    Extinction of a partially and continuously reinforced response with and without a rewarded alternative by Wike, Edward L

    Published in Journal of experimental psychology (01-10-1953)
    “…A test of the generalization that partial reinforcement induces a greater resistance to extinction than does continuous reinforcement in a situation where…”
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    The secondary reinforcing value of food for thirsty animals by Wike, Edward L, Casey, Albert

    “…It is concluded that an irrelevant incentive may function as a learned reward for rats when they are influenced by another primary drive. "The reward value of…”
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    Supplementary report: Runway performance as a function of reinforcement schedule and alley length by Wike, Edward L, Remple, Robert

    Published in Journal of experimental psychology (01-04-1960)
    “…Spence's theory predicts faster starting speeds on a short runway than on a long runway. The only support for this prediction was a significant Runway X Blocks…”
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    Secondary reinforcement and multiple drive reduction by Wike, Edward L, Barrientos, Guido

    “…"The purpose . . . was to compare the learned reward of a cue which had been correlated with simultaneous or successive multiple drive reduction with a cue…”
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    THE SECONDARY REWARD VALUE OF FOOD FOR SATIATED ANIMALS by Wike, Edward L, Casey, Albert

    “…Rats satiated for food ran faster to a goal box containing food than did comparably satiated animals running to an empty box. No differences in performance…”
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    The effects of magnitude of water reward on selective learning and habit reversal by Wike, Edward L, Farrow, Bobby J

    “…9 groups of rats were run in a 3 X 3 design with varying level of water incentive in acquisition of a ^WT^n-maze habit and its reversal. During both…”
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    The effects of drive intensity on secondary reinforcement by Wike, Edward L, Farrow, Bobby J

    “…Rats ran a runway for water reward, with thirst randomly varied between high and low; distinctively different goal boxes were used at the 2 drive levels. Then…”
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    Patterning effects in partially delayed reinforcement by Wike, Edward L, Kintsch, Walter, Gutekunst, Ralph

    “…"The experiments of Grosslight and Radlow [see ^W32:^n 231] and Tyler, Wortz, and Bitterman [see ^W28:^n 529] on patterning effects in partial reinforcement…”
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    The effects of variable drive, reward, and response upon instrumental performance by Wike, Edward L, Kintsch, Walter, Gutekunst, Ralph

    “…71 rats learned to run a 5 ft. alley under variable vs. constant conditions of response, thirst drive, and amount of water reward. Extinction was under…”
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    The effects of irregular learning conditions upon the rate and permanence of learning by McNamara, Harold J, Wike, Edward L

    “…5 groups of rats were trained to run a straight alley under varied training conditions, such as presence and absence of hurdles and lights. They were…”
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    The effects of percentage of partially delayed reinforcement on the acquisition and extinction of an instrumental response by Wike, Edward L, McNamara, Harold J

    “…3 groups of rats were trained to traverse a runway, being delayed in the goal box for 30 sec. before reinforcement on 25%, 50%, or 75% of the trials,…”
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    Some training conditions affecting secondary reinforcement by Wike, Edward L, McNamara, Harold J

    “…5 different groups of rats were given varying kinds of experience wherein food was associated with a goal box at the end of a 3 ft. runway. Tests for secondary…”
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    Effects of drive level and turning preference on selective learning and habit reversal by Wike, Edward L, Blocher, Otis, Knowles, Joe M

    “…Effects of thirst level in training and habit reversal and initial preference upon selective learning and habit reversal were studied in a T maze using 101…”
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    Comments on Frey's "Data analysis reveals significant microwave-induced eye damage in humans" by Wike, E L, Martin, E J

    “…Frey's critique and analysis of the Appleton-McCrossan and Appleton et al studies were examined. Frey is criticized for: ignoring pooling problems in his…”
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