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Three experiments measured differences in responding between participants scoring either higher or
	lower on obsessive-compulsive trait measures. A Sidman avoidance procedure was employed in Experiment
	1, in which participants were required to identify an avoidance response that postponed an
	aversive event, and noted that higher scorers maintained this response more successfully. Experiments
	2 and 3 involved an operant variability procedure to differentiate between variable and rigid responding
	among participants demonstrating high versus low obsessive-compulsive traits, and revealed no differential
	sensitivity to rigid responding between the groups. The results provide insight into the nature of
	obsessive-compulsive behavioural traits, suggesting that avoidance but not stereotypy
