Sackett self-selection circus
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The Sackett self-selection circus is an apparatus used in experimental psychology with non-human primates. It is a space divided into compartments containing objects; the time an animal spends with each object is measured, indicating any amount of fear of or anxiety from those objects.[1][2]
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- ↑ Richard, David C. S. and Lauterbach, Dean L. (2006). In Handbook of Exposure Therapies. Academic Press. pp. 35-36. Template:ISBN. Google Book Search. Retrieved on December 17, 2007.
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