Hi

The question is a little vague (to me).  Many, many psychologists have and do 
use rats in their studies.  Or is the question something more specific?

Jim


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>>> Michael Britt <[email protected]> 01-Jul-12 9:46 AM >>>
Most people associate rats running in mazes with psychology, but aside from 
Tolman I don't know any other psychologists who used rats in their work.  
Skinner is mostly known or using pigeons (though I heard he might have used 
rats at one point).  Any others?

Michael

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