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KONO MASANORI
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College of Comprehensive Psychology Department of Comprehensive Psychology
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Assistant Professor
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Academic background
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~2003/03
Department of Psychology │ Faculty of Letters │ Komazawa University
Research activities
1.
ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS INTERNATIONAL
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THE JAPANESE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY
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THE JAPANESE ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS
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THE JAPANESE PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
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JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR ANIMAL PSYCHOLOGY
Present specialized field
Experimental psychology
Papers
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2020/04
Bayesian confirmatory factor analysis of Wechsler Intelligence Scale for children data │ Behaviormetrika │
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2020/03
The effects of ratio and interval schedules on the location variability of pecking responses in pigeons: Application of Bayesian statistical model │ Behavioural Processes │ 172
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2019/05
Foraging behavior of pigeons (Columba livia) in situations of diminishing returns using a reinforcement schedule that controls the energy expenditure of responses │ Learning and Motivation │ 66,pp.34
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2019/03
Effect of Response Effort on Choice Behavior of Pigeons in Reinforcement Schedules Manipulating Distance between Operanda │ The Psychological Record │ 69 (1),pp.143-151
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2018
The Effects of Ratio and Interval Schedules on the Location Variability of Pecking Responses in Pigeons │ ABAI; 44th Annual Convention │
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Academic conference presentation
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2019/10/29
Examining the “Work Ethic Effect” in Pigeons: Using Reinforcement Schedules Manipulating Distance Between Operanda (ABAI 10th International Conference)
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2018
The Effects of Ratio and Interval Schedules on the Location Variability of Pecking Responses in Pigeons (ABAI; 44th Annual Convention)
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2017/08
A bayesian factor analysis with ideal classification of variables and respondents (IFCS-2017)
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2016
The Effects of Variable-Interval Schedules on Location of Pigeon's Pecking Response (ABAI; 42nd Annual Convention)
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2015/09
The Effects of Fixed-Interval Schedules on the Spatial Dimensions of Pecking Responses in Pigeons (ABAI; Eighth International Conference)
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