Two experiments were undertaken to appraise the gerbil for behavioral research. In a study of exploratory behavior (n = 15), it was found that size of test area was a factor influencing exploration. In a second study, it was found that gerbils (n = 9) surpass rats in acquisition of a discriminated avoidance response in the Skinner box.
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