Hence, as in other frogs, the fundamental frequency of advertisement calls is a reliable and discriminable signal of male body size in bullfrogs. |
A second more critical problem is that the dimensions of spatial position and colour may not have been equally discriminable. |
In the high-discriminability condition, a pair of highly discriminable shapes, X versus O, was used. |
In addition, these compliance subtypes were negatively correlated with each other, suggesting that they are indeed discriminable aspects of compliance. |
Myths may be grouped in three discriminable cycles reflecting three different periods of time at various removes from the present. |
Tests of internal and external validity indicate that there are indeed discriminable response styles of child noncompliance toward teachers. |