“…In the course of examining an animal's behavior in an appetitive environment, it is crucial for the experimenter to control the amount and availability of food. In some of our research in choice and behavioral economics, for example, having exact control over food delivery is paramount because the specific ratios between responses and food amounts are the primary independent variables (e.g., Hursh et al, 1988;Madden, Dake, Mauel, & Rowe, 2005). Most behavioral researchers have a story, usually several, about how an apparatus failure resulted in the loss of data, disruption of a stable baseline performance, interruption of a dosing regimen, etc.…”