Talk:Instinctive drift

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This article really is not that informative and there are no links published to back up given information. Here are some links that discuss, in parts, instinctive drift in more detail.

Curly, M., Powell, R.W. (1976). Instinctive drift in non-domesticated rodents. Springerlink. Vol 8. pp 175-178. Retrieved from http://paperity.org/p/59817825/instinctive-drift-in-nondomesticated-rodents

Breland, K., & Breland, M. (1961) The misbehavior of organisms. American Psychologist. vol 16. pp 681–684. Retrieved from http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Breland/misbehavior.htm

Lehrman, D.S., (1953). A critique of Konrad Lorenz's theory of behaviour. The quarterly review of biology. Vol 28. pp 337-363. Retrieved from https://smartsite.ucdavis.edu/access/content/group/8af19756-ec27-4c0e-9782-ce901fdb317f/SchankDevelopment/DanielLehrman.pdf

Mazur, J.E., (2016). Learning and Behavior: Seventh Edition. Southern Connecticut state university. Routledge. Retrieved from https://books.google.ca/books?hl=en&lr=&id=K9UvCgAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PP1&dq=instinctive+drift&ots=J2rIrXvrG2&sig=9GOA69UIw98KkkBh7TM7AjjsrZk#v=onepage&q=instinctive%20drift&f=false

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There is not much information at all about how this term came to be. Have there been any studies conducted to prove that instinctive drift can affect conditioned behavior? There are no reference links provided either to show where the current information was gathered. This article needs more information other than the basic definition given. --El179950 (talk) 04:45, 21 September 2011 (UTC

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I like how you chose a topic from class, it will be interesting to learn more about it and other examples of this when more is written. Later on in the article it would be good to explain the raccoon's natural instincts. The reference list is good but I think the first two sentences may also need citations. Although it is only the beginning of the article, so far everything is in a neutral tone. --SarMar (talk) 23:37, 23 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi! I'm a student editor who will be improving this article over the next month or so, hope that is fine. Great start!

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