Reed, P. (2000). Relative Novelty Does Not Explain Primacy Effects in Rats' Memory for Serially Presented Novel Flavors. Learning and Motivation, 31(2), pp. 99-113. doi:10.1006/lmot.1999.1043
Chicago Style CitationReed, Phil. "Relative Novelty Does Not Explain Primacy Effects in Rats' Memory for Serially Presented Novel Flavors." Learning and Motivation 31, no. 2 (2000): 99-113.
MLA CitationReed, Phil. "Relative Novelty Does Not Explain Primacy Effects in Rats' Memory for Serially Presented Novel Flavors." Learning and Motivation 31.2 (2000): 99-113.
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