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In 2005, A. Wuffle from the University of California, Irvine, introduced a groundbreaking paradigm for understanding rat choice behavior. This research investigates the decision-making processes of rats, exploring how various environmental factors and cognitive strategies impact their choices. The findings contribute to a broader understanding of animal behavior, highlighting the complexities of preferences, risk assessment, and social interactions among rats. This study serves as a foundational reference for future research in behavioral science and animal cognition.
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A Paradigm for RAT CHOICE Conceived by A Wuffle, University of California, Irvine, School of Social Sciences, 2005