Original language | English (US) |
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Article number | 104392 |
Journal | Behavioural Processes |
Volume | 188 |
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State | Published - Jul 2021 |
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- Animal Science and Zoology
- Behavioral Neuroscience
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SQAB 2019 : Perspectives on reinforcer efficacy. / Mitchell, Suzanne H.; Bizo, Lewis; Kyonka, Elizabeth.
In: Behavioural Processes, Vol. 188, 104392, 07.2021.Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial › peer-review
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AU - Mitchell, Suzanne H.
AU - Bizo, Lewis
AU - Kyonka, Elizabeth
N1 - Funding Information: The success of SQAB is due to the efforts of many people. The members of the SQAB Board of Directors work tirelessly to ensure that the conference runs smoothly and Society is responsive to the needs of its members: Chris Podlesnik (SQAB President), Brian Greer (Executive Director), Carla Lagorio (Treasurer), Shrinidhi Subramaniam (Secretary), Todd McKerchar (Tutorial Coordinator), Shawn Gilroy (Webmaster), Jason Bourret, Andy Craig, Sarah Cowie, and Derek Reed. The members of the Student Council also play invaluable roles in SQAB’s success: Tadd Schneider (Student Council Representative), Cristina Dos Santos (Membership Coordinator) and Brett Gelino (Social Media Coordinator). Finally, we thank the contributors and reviewers (listed below) for devoting time and effort to making the special issue possible. This work was partially supported by the National Institutes of Health ( U01 DA046077-01A1 to SHM). Funding Information: The success of SQAB is due to the efforts of many people. The members of the SQAB Board of Directors work tirelessly to ensure that the conference runs smoothly and Society is responsive to the needs of its members: Chris Podlesnik (SQAB President), Brian Greer (Executive Director), Carla Lagorio (Treasurer), Shrinidhi Subramaniam (Secretary), Todd McKerchar (Tutorial Coordinator), Shawn Gilroy (Webmaster), Jason Bourret, Andy Craig, Sarah Cowie, and Derek Reed. The members of the Student Council also play invaluable roles in SQAB's success: Tadd Schneider (Student Council Representative), Cristina Dos Santos (Membership Coordinator) and Brett Gelino (Social Media Coordinator). Finally, we thank the contributors and reviewers (listed below) for devoting time and effort to making the special issue possible. This work was partially supported by the National Institutes of Health (U01 DA046077-01A1 to SHM).
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