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Public wagering was examined in relation to game adjustments during the first 523 draws of Oregon's "Megabucks" lottery and the first 540 draws of Arizona's "The Pick" lottery. Oregon's lottery was modified five times during this period, and Arizona's lottery underwent four modifications. Public wagering was not related to decreases in the odds of winning in either state.

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Learning new response sequences.

Behav Processes

August 1994

Department of Psychology, Eastern Oregon State College, La Grande, OR 97850, USA.

Four rats were required to press either a right or left lever to complete various three-response sequences. After extended exposure to a training sequence, subjects were shifted to a new target sequence. The new target sequences always differed from the previous sequence by the response required in the first or last position of the sequence.

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Cross-modality matching in memory psychophysics: brightness and loudness.

Percept Mot Skills

June 1993

Department of Psychology, Eastern Oregon State College, La Grande 97850.

Performance of subjects in tasks involving estimation of remembered magnitude and cross-modality matching of remembered magnitude for brightness and loudness stimuli was examined in two experiments. Subjects first learned nonsense syllable names associated with exemplars of five levels of brightness and exemplars of five levels of loudness. The stimuli were then removed and one of the nonsense syllable names was given by the experimenter.

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The effect of context on visual representational momentum.

Mem Cognit

January 1993

Department of Psychology, Eastern Oregon State College, La Grande 97850.

Effects of background context on representational momentum were examined in six experiments. In each experiment, three orientations of a target rectangle undergoing implied rotation (i.e.

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The temporal organization of behavior on periodic food schedules.

J Exp Anal Behav

January 1993

Department of Psychology, Eastern Oregon State College, La Grande 97850.

Various theories of temporal control and schedule induction imply that periodic schedules temporally modulate an organism's motivational states within interreinforcement intervals. This speculation has been fueled by frequently observed multimodal activity distributions created by averaging across interreinforcement intervals. We tested this hypothesis by manipulating the cost associated with schedule-induced activities and the availability of other activities to determine the degree to which (a) the temporal distributions of activities within the interreinforcement interval are fixed or can be temporally displaced, (b) rats can reallocate activities across different interreinforcement intervals, and (c) noninduced activities can substitute for schedule-induced activities.

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The portrayal of vanishing-point distances in visual imagery was examined in six experiments. In all experiments, subjects formed visual images of squares, and the squares were to be oriented orthogonally to subjects' line of sight. The squares differed in their level of surface complexity, and were either undivided, divided into 4 equally sized smaller squares, or divided into 16 equally sized smaller squares.

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Potential outcomes of clinical experience.

J Nurs Educ

April 1991

Oregon Health Sciences, University School of Nursing, Eastern Oregon State College, La Grande 97850.

This exploratory study examined potential outcomes of clinical experience. Sixteen baccalaureate nursing students completed data collection instruments. The eight students in the control group completed the clinical course as prescribed in the curriculum; the eight students in the experimental group received no assigned clinical experience.

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Distances between binding sites in skeletal sarcoplasmic reticulum (Ca2+ + Mg2+)-ATPase were estimated by measuring energy transfer between a luminescent lanthanide probe for the calcium sites (Eu3+) and suitable acceptors. A distance measurement between the two calcium binding sites of the enzyme was made with and without MgATP, corresponding to two different states in the hydrolytic cycle. We found that without ATP, the inter-calcium-site distance is about 0.

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Within-session meal-size effects on induced drinking.

J Exp Anal Behav

September 1987

Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Eastern Oregon State College, La Grande 97850.

As a control for the effects of session duration and hunger on the relation between food magnitude and induced drinking, four food-deprived rats were exposed to a variable-time 50-s schedule of food delivery in which the size of each food delivery varied randomly within sessions. Food-related behavior and schedule-induced drinking per opportunity were examined as functions of meal size and postfood time. All rats showed an inverted-U-shaped relation between drinking per opportunity and meal size.

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