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How Dogs Learn (Howell reference books) [Hardcover]

Mary R. Burch , Jon S. Bailey PhD.
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Beginning in the 1800s, behavioral scientist were in their labs discovering the principles that laid the groundwork for the 1938 arrival of operant conditioning. Read the first page
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