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Studies of Gambling in JABA and JEAB

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* Becky L. Nastally, Mark R. Dixon, and James W. Jackson. Manipulating slot machine preference in problem gamblers. through contextual control.
JABA, 2010, 43, 125-129.
* Mark R. Dixon, Becky L. Nastally, and Amber Waterman. The effect of gambling activities on happiness levels of nursing home residents.
JABA, 2010, 43, 531-535.
* Reza Habib and Mark R. Dixon. Neurobehavioral evidence for the “near-miss” effect in pathological gamblers.
JEAB, 2010, 93, 313-328.
* Leonard Green, Joel Myerson, and Amanda L. Calvert. Pigeons’ discounting of probabilistic and delayed reinforcers.
JEAB, 2010, 94, 113-123.
* Simon Dymond, Helena Bateman, and Mark R. Dixon. Derived transformation of children’s pregambling game playing,
JEAB, 2010, 94, 353-363.
* Taylor E. Johnson and Mark R. Dixon. Influencing children’s pregambling game playing via conditional discrimination training.
JABA, 2009, 42, 73-81.
* Mark R. Dixon and Bethany Holton. Altering the magnitude of delay discounting by pathological gamblers.
JABA, 2009, 42, 269-275.
* Jeffrey N. Weatherly, Bradley J. Thompson, Marisa Hodny, and Ellen Meier. Choice behavior of nonpathological women playing concurrently available slot machines: Effect of changes in payback percentages.
JABA, 2009, 42, 895-900.
* Mark R. Dixon, Becky L. Nastally, James E. Jackson, and Reza Habib. Altering the near-miss effect in slot machine gamblers.
JABA, 2009, 42, 913-918.
* Bryan A. Jones and Howard Rachlin. Delay, probability, and social discounting in a public goods game.
JEAB, 2009, 91, 61-73.
* N. Will Shead and David C. Hodgins. Probability discounting of gains and losses: Implications for risk attitudes and impulsivity.
JEAB, 2009, 92, 1-16.
* Alice Hoon, Simon Dymond, James W. Jackson, and Mark R. Dixon. Contextual control of slot-machine gambling: Replication and extension.
JABA, 2008, 41, 467-470.
* Edmund Fantino. Behavior analysis: Thriving, but how about its future?
JEAB, 2008, 89, 125-127.
* Alan Silberberg, Peter G. Roma, Mary E. Huntsberry, Frederick R. Warren-Boulton, Takayuki Sakagami, Angela M. Ruggiero, and Stephen J. Suomi. On loss aversion in capuchin monkeys.
JEAB, 2008, 89, 145-155.
* Gregory J. Madden, Nathaniel G. Smith, Adam T. Brewer, Jonathan W. Pinkston, and Patrick S. Johnson. Steady-state assessment of impulsive choice in Lewis and Fischer 344 rats: Between-condition delay manipulations.
JEAB, 2008, 90, 333-344.
* Allen Neuringer, Greg Jensen, and Paul Piff. Stochastic matching and the voluntary nature of choice.
JEAB, 2007, 88, 1-28.
* Kimberly R. Zlomke and Mark R. Dixon. Modification of slot-machine preferences through the use of a conditional discrimination paradigm.
JABA, 2006, 39, 351-361.
* Mark R. Dixon, Eric A. Jacobs and Scott Sanders. Contextual control of delay discounting by pathological gamblers.
JABA, 2006, 39, 413-422.
* B. F. Skinner. Psychology in the year 2000.
JEAB, 2004, 81, 207-211.
* Mark R. Dixon, Janice Marley, and Eric A. Jacobs. Delay discounting by pathological gamblers.
JABA, 2003, 36, 449-458.
* Jerry B. Richards, Lan Zhang, Suzanne H. Mitchell, and Harriet De Wit. Delay or probability discounting in a model of impulsive behavior: Effect of alcohol.
JEAB, 1999, 71, 121-143.
* Charles A. Lyons and Patrick M. Ghezzi. Wagering on a large scale: Relationships between public gambling and game manipulations in two state lotteries.
JABA, 1995, 28, 127-137.
* Alan Silberberg, Paul Murray, Joyce Christensen, and Toshio Asano. Choice in the repeated-gambles experiment.
JEAB, 1988, 50, 187-195.
* Mark G. Dickerson. FI schedules and persistence at gambling in the U. K. betting office.
JABA, 1979, 12, 315-323.
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Because all back issues of both Jeab and Jaba have been scanned and served by the National Library of Medicine’s PubMed Central, we can present several new pages that are largely based upon articles that were not previously available in an electronic format.


Revised June 21, 2011 (Vgl)