Hardy C. Wilcoxon
Affiliations: | Psychology | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorClark L. Hull | grad student | Yale | |
Neal E. Miller | grad student | ||
Fred Sheffield | grad student | Yale |
Children
Sign in to add traineeJames Czaplicki | grad student | George Peabody College, Vanderbilt University | |
William Dragoin | grad student | George Peabody College, Vanderbilt University | |
James Dwyer | grad student | George Peabody College, Vanderbilt University | |
Paul Kral | grad student | George Peabody College, Vanderbilt University | |
Sam B. Morgan | grad student | Yale | |
Jerry Treadway | grad student | 1975 | George Peabody College, Vanderbilt University |
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Czaplicki JA, Borrebach DE, Wilcoxon HC. (1976) Stimulus generalization of an illness-induced aversion to different intensities of colored water in Japanese quail Animal Learning & Behavior. 4: 45-48 |
Czaplicki JA, Porter RH, Wilcoxon HC. (1975) Olfactory mimicry involving garter snakes and artificial models and mimics. Behaviour. 54: 60-71 |
Burghardt GM, Wilcoxon HC, Czaplicki JA. (1973) Conditioning in garter snakes: Aversion to palatable prey induced by delayed illness Animal Learning & Behavior. 1: 317-320 |
Wilcoxon HC, Dragoin WB, Kral PA. (1971) Illness-induced aversions in rat and quail: relative salience of visual and gustatory cues. Science (New York, N.Y.). 171: 826-8 |
Sisemore DA, Wilcoxon HC. (1969) Utilization of visual and tactual cues by the white rat in following a trail Psychonomic Science. 15: 151-153 |
WILCOXON HC, HAYS R, HULL CL. (1950) A preliminary determination of the functional relationship of effective reaction potential (sEr) to the ordinal number of Vincentized extinction reactions (n). Journal of Experimental Psychology. 40: 194-9 |