DVS Edition Citation

Hintze, S, Roth, E, Bachmann, I & Würbel, H. (2014). Should I stay or should I go? Horses can be trained more easily on a Go/No-go paradigm than on an Active Choice paradigm. In J. Winther Christensen, J. Ladewig, L. Peerstrup Ahrendt & J. Malmkvist (Hrsg.), DCA Report; Nr. 044 (, S. 72). Aarhus: University of Aaarhus.

APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hintze, S., Roth, E., Bachmann, I., & Würbel, H. (2014). Should I stay or should I go? Horses can be trained more easily on a Go/No-go paradigm than on an Active Choice paradigm. DCA Report; Nr. 044, 72.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hintze, S., E. Roth, I. Bachmann, and H. Würbel. "Should I Stay or Should I Go? Horses Can Be Trained More Easily on a Go/No-go Paradigm than on an Active Choice Paradigm." DCA Report; Nr. 044 2014: 72.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hintze, S., et al. "Should I Stay or Should I Go? Horses Can Be Trained More Easily on a Go/No-go Paradigm than on an Active Choice Paradigm." DCA Report; Nr. 044, 2014, p. 72.

Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.