Document Type
Thesis
Date of Degree Completion
Spring 1973
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Department
Experimental Psychology
Committee Chair
Larry M. Sparks
Second Committee Member
Max Zwanziger
Third Committee Member
Donald Roy Shupe
Abstract
While the eating behavior of organisms has been the subject of considerable research, the methods commonly employed to disrupt eating behavior also result in irreparable damage to the central nervous system. This paper presents an attempt to evaluate some effects of reinforcement schedules on the eating behavior of hooded rats when external motivating factors were introduced.
The results indicated that stress tended to inhibit food intake to a significant degree.
Problems associated with this method of creating obesity were discussed and suggestions offered for further research.
Recommended Citation
Pratt, Wayne T., "Effects of Reinforcement Schedules on the Eating Behavior of Hooded Rats" (1973). All Master's Theses. 2157.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/etd/2157
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