Sex differences in extinction of operant responding by educable retarded and nonretarded children
Thor, D.H.
American Journal of Mental Deficiency 77(1): 100-106
1972
ISSN/ISBN: 0002-9351 PMID: 5052419 Document Number: 57049
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