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Spatiotemporal characteristics of social and non-social decision making
Spatiotemporal characteristics of social and non-social decision makin
Frequency of the last action in two consecutive unsuccessful copulation attempts (nβ=β17 sequences) and between the final unsuccessful copulation and subsequent copulation (nβ=β4 sequences).
<p>The penultimate and ultimate attempts refer to sequences where birds do not successfully copulate; the final unsuccessful attempt and copulation columns refer to birds that eventually copulate successfully (nβ=β11 sequences).</p
Frequency of actions in the first and second half of long successful copulation sequences (nβ=β67 sequences).
<p>Frequency of actions in the first and second half of long successful copulation sequences (nβ=β67 sequences).</p
Frequency of display actions in each category, from 289 behavioral sequences.
<p>Frequency of display actions in each category, from 289 behavioral sequences.</p
The frequency distributions of five specific actions in sequences leading to failed copulation attempts from action 20 (that nearest the start of the sequence for long sequences and action 8 for the short sequences) to action 1 (that at the end of the sequence).
<p>The data are taken from the 43 primary sequences leading to failed copulation attempts.</p
Actions that start precopulatory behavior regardless of outcome.
<p>Data come from the 51 sequences where the start of pre-copulatory behavior was observed. First Action is the frequency with which the action initiates the sequence. Next Five Actions is the number of times the action occurs among actions two through six in the sequence.</p><p>Note: Since some sequences were broken up or discontinued after starting precopulatory behavior, actions two to six add up to only 226 actions, instead of 255 actions.</p
Frequency of last action before unsuccessful copulation attempts.
<p>These data were derived from the 93 of 804 sequences that were applicable.</p
The frequency distributions of five specific actions in sequences leading to copulation from action 20 (that nearest the start of the sequence for long sequences and action 8 for the short sequences) to action 1 (that at the end of the sequence).
<p>The data are taken from the 189 primary sequences leading to copulation.</p
Frequency of 116 long copulation and unsuccessful copulation sequences lacking one action type, with one action type given <5% of the time, or with action types of notably high frequency.
<p>Frequency of 116 long copulation and unsuccessful copulation sequences lacking one action type, with one action type given <5% of the time, or with action types of notably high frequency.</p
Additional file 2: of Identifying the participant characteristics that predict recruitment and retention of participants to randomised controlled trials involving children: a systematic review
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