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Ninomiya, S. (2007). Social leaning and stereotypy in horses. Behav. Process., 76, 22–23.
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Ord, T. J., & Evans, C. S. (2002). Interactive video playback and opponent assessment in lizards. Behav. Process., 59(2), 55–65.
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Perusse, D., & Lefebvre, L. (1985). Grouped sequential exploitation of food patches in a flock feeder, the feral pigeon. Behav. Process., 11(1), 39–52.
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Petherick, J. C., Seawright, E., & Waddington, D. (1993). Influence of motivational state on choice of food or a dustbathing/foraging substrate by domestic hens. Behav. Process., 28(3), 209–220.
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Petherick, J. C., Waddington, D., & Duncan, I. J. H. (1991). Learning to gain access to a foraging and dustbathing substrate by domestic fowl: is `out of sight out of mind'? Behav. Process., 22(3), 213–226.
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Petit, O., & Bon, R. (2010). Decision-making processes: The case of collective movements. Behav. Process., 84(3), 635–647.
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Pillot, M. - H., & Deneubourg, J. - L. (2010). Collective movements, initiation and stops: Diversity of situations and law of parsimony. Behav. Process., 84(3), 657–661.
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Poling, A., Temple, W., & Foster, T. M. (1996). The differential outcomes effect: A demonstration in domestic chickens responding under a titrating-delayed-matching-to-sample procedure. Behav. Process., 36(2), 109–115.
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Poling, A., Thomas, J., Hall-Johnson, E., & Picker, M. (1985). Self-control revisited: Some factors that affect autoshaped responding. Behav. Process., 10(1-2), 77–85.
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Rands, S. A. (2010). Group-movement [`]initiation' and state-dependent decision-making. Behav. Process., 84(3), 668–670.
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