Contrafreeloading

Contrafreeloading is an observed behavior in which an organism, when offered a choice between provided food or food that requires effort to obtain, prefers the food that requires effort. The concept was introduced in 1963 by animal psychologist Glen Jensen.

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Contrafreeloading

Contrafreeloading is an observed behavior in which an organism, when offered a choice between provided food or food that requires effort to obtain, prefers the food that requires effort. The concept was introduced in 1963 by animal psychologist Glen Jensen.

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