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Table of Contents for NOVEMBER 1999 (Volume 71)

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(192K)     Peter J. Urcuioli, Thomas B. DeMarse, and Karen M. Lionello. Sample-duration effects on pigeons’ delayed matching as a function of predictability of duration. Pp. 279-297.
(256K)     Warren K. Bickel and Gregory J. Madden. Similar consumption and responding across single and multiple sources of drug. Pp. 299-316.
(320K)     J. M. Cleaveland. Interresponse-time sensitivity during discrete-trial and free-operant concurrent variable-interval schedules. Pp. 317-339.
(160K)     Genae A. Hall and Kennon A. Lattal. Reward density and variable-interval schedule performance in an open economy. Pp. 341-354.
(244K)     Frances K. McSweeney and Samantha Swindell. Behavioral economics and within-session changes in responding. Pp. 355-371.
(160K)     Douglas Elliffe, B. Max Jones, and Michael Davison. Leaving patches: Effects of economy, deprivation, and session duration. Pp. 373-383.
(352K)     John M. Hinson and Linda R. Tennison. Within-session analysis of visual discrimination. Pp. 385-405.
(288K)     Thomas B DeMarse, Peter R. Killeen, and David Baker. Satiation, capacity, and within-session responding. Pp. 407-423.
In Honor of Edward L. Thorndike

(128K)     * A. Charles Catania. Thorndike’s legacy: Learning, selection, and the law of effect. Pp. 425-428.
(96K)     William W. Cumming. A review of Geraldine Jonçich’s The sane positivist: A biography of Edward L. Thorndike. Pp. 429-432.
(160K)     Paul Chance. Thorndike’s puzzle boxes and the origins of the experimental analysis of behavior. Pp. 433-440.
(96K)     Eliot Hearst. After the puzzle boxes: Thorndike in the 20th century. Pp. 441-446.
(128K)     John A. Nevin. Analyzing Thorndike’s law of effect: The question of stimulus–response bonds. Pp. 447-450.
(128K)     John W. Donahoe. Edward L. Thorndike: The selectionist connectionist. Pp. 451-454.
In Honor of Ivan P. Pavlov

(256K)     A. Charles Catania and Victor G. Laties. Pavlov and Skinner: Two lives in science (An introduction to B. F. Skinner’s  “Some responses to the stimulus ‘Pavlov’ ”). Pp. 455-461.
(96K)     B. F. Skinner. Some responses to the stimulus “Pavlov.” (Reprinted) Pp. 463-465.
Continuing Commentary

(96K)     Thomas R. Zentall. Support for a theory of memory for event duration must distinguish between test-trial ambiguity and actual memory loss. Pp. 467-472.
(160K)     J. E. R. Staddon and Jennifer J. Higa. The choose-short effect and trace models of timing. Pp. 473-478.
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