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... 1972 Gastrointestinal erosions in wild rats subjected to asocial stress. Life Sciences 11:351-356.
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... 1983a Varying influence of social status on hormone levels in male squirrel monkeys.
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... 1977 Pituitary-adrenal activity and lever press shock escape behavior. Physiological Psychology 5:280-284.
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... In Biology and Behavior Environmental Influences. New York: Rockefeller University Press.
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... t Hennessy, M.B., and Levine, S 1981 Subspecies differences in hormonal and behavioral responses after group formation in squirrel monkeys.
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... Hennessy, M.B., Heybach, J.P., Vernikos, J., and Levine, S 1979 Plasma corticosterone concentrations sensitively reflect levels of stimulus intensity in the rat.
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... 1978 Cortisol changes following repeated experiences with parachute training.
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... 1982 Social mediation of stress: Human applications of a nonhuman primate model. Paper presented at the Symposia on Hormones and Behavior, Western Psychological Association, Sacramento, April 1982.
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... Worcester: Clark University Press. Payne, R.J., Anderson, D.C., and Mercurio, J
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... 1976 Crowding, perceived choice and response to controllable and uncontrollable outcomes. Journal of Experimental Sac ial Psychology 12:564-578.
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... 1978 Loud speech, conglomerate noise, and behavioral aftereffects. Journal of Applied Psychology 63:360-365.
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... 1977 Effects of personal causation ant perceived control on responses to an aversive environment: The more control, the better. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 13:14-27.
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... Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 77:1-13. 1971b Effects of coping behavior with and without a feedback signal on stress pathology in rats.
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... Wohlwill, J.~., Masar, J.L., DeJoy, D.M., and Foruzani, H.H. 1976 Behavioral effects of a noisy environment: Task involvement versus passive exposure.


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