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The Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis is primarily for the original publication of reports of experimental research involving applications of the experimental analysis of behavior to problems of social importance. It will also publish technical articles relevant to such research and discussion of issues arising from behavioral applications. The Journal is published quarterly by the Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Inc., at Lawrence, Kansas.

Information for Authors

Submit an electronic copy of the manuscript, prepared according to the format requirements of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, to:
Cathleen C. Piazza, Ph.D.
Editor, Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Munroe-Meyer Institute
University of Nebraska Medical Center
985450 Nebraska Medical Center.
Omaha, NE  68198-5450

E-mail: JABA@unmc.edu

For further details, see: Preparations of Manuscripts for JABA


EDITOR
Cathleen C. Piazza, Munroe-Meyer Institute, U. of Nebraska School of Medicine

ASSOCIATE EDITORS
  • James E. Carr, Western Michigan University
  • Mark R. Dixon, Southern Illinois University
  • Gregory P. Hanley, Western New England College
  • Linda A. LeBlanc, Western Michigan University
  • Chris Ninness, Stephen F. Austin State University
  • Henry S. Roane, Munroe-Meyer Institute, U. of Nebraska Medical Ctr.
  • Kenneth Silverman, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • Jennifer R. Zarcone, University of Rochester Medical Center
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR

Timothy R. Vollmer, Ph.D.
114 Psychology Bldg.
Department of Psychology
Gainesville FL 32611
Phone: 352-392-0601 x280

E-mail: vollmera@ufl.edu


BOARD OF EDITORS

  • William H, Ahearn, The New England Center for Children
  • Keith D. Allen, Munroe-Meyer Institute, U. of Nebraska Med. Ctr.
  • Scott P. Ardoin, University of South Carolina
  • John C. Borrero, University of the Pacific
  • Lynn G. Bowman, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • Linda Cooper-Brown, University of Iowa
  • Anthony J. Cuvo, Southern Illinois University
  • Jesse Dallery, University of Florida
  • William V. Dube, U. of Mass. Medical School–Shriver Ctr.
  • Glen Dunlap, University of South Florida
  • Simon Dymond, University of Wales, Swansea
  • Wayne W. Fisher, Munroe-Meyer Institute, U. of Nebraska Medical Ctr.
  • Richard B. Graff, The New England Center for Children
  • Gina Green, San Diego State University
  • Donald A. Hantula, Temple University
  • Robert H. Horner, University of Oregon
  • SungWoo Kahng, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Johns Hopkins Med. School
  • Michael E. Kelley, Emory University School of Medicine
  • Tiffany Kodak, The Munroe-Meyer Institute, U. of Nebraska Med. Ctr.
  • David E. Kuhn, Kennedy Kreiger Institute, Johns Hopkins Med. School
  • Dorothea C. Lerman, University of Houston at Clear Lake
  • Brian K. Martens, Syracuse University
  • R. Mark Mathews, University of Kansas
  • Raymond G. Miltenberger, North Dakota State University
  • George Noell, Louisiana State University
  • John Northup, University of Iowa
  • Rob O’Neill, University of Utah
  • Mark F. O’Reilly, University of Texas at Austin
  • Gary Pace, May Institute
  • Stephanie Peck-Peterson, Idaho State University
  • John T. Rapp, St. Cloud State University
  • Ruth Anne Rehfeldt, Southern Illinois University
  • Dennis K. Reid, Carolina Behavior Analysis and Support Center, Ltd.
  • David Richman, University of Illinois
  • Joel E. Ringdahl, University of Iowa
  • Eileen Roscoe, The New England Center for Children
  • Chris Skinner, University of Tennessee
  • Richard G. Smith, University of North Texas
  • Joseph E. Spradlin, University of Kansas
  • Bridget Taylor, Alpine Learning Group
  • Jeffrey H. Tiger, Munroe-Meyer Institute, U. of Nebraska Medical Ctr.
  • Ron Van Houten, Mount St. Vincent University
  • David P. Wacker, University of Iowa
  • Michele D. Wallace, California State University, Los Angeles
  • David A. Wilder, Florida Institute of Technology
  • Mark Wolery, Vanderbilt University
  • Doug Woods, University of Wisconsin, Madison

  • Managing Editor: Kathy Hill
  • Business Manager: Kathy Hill
  • Editorial Assistant: Tiffany Kodak, Ph.D.

Subscription Information

For 2007, the rates are $15 (students), $30 (other individuals), and $88 (institutions). These prices include postage within the U. S. Subscribers outside the U.S. should add $10 for postage (Air service). Individual issues cost $20.


A special joint subscription rate is available to personal use subscribers interested in receiving both JABA (4 issues/yr) and JEAB – the Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (6 issues/yr).

Individuals: $50 per year (only $5 per issue)

Students: $25 per year (only $2.50 per issue)

Subscribers outside the U.S. must add $22 for postage (Air service). Sorry!



Send orders to: Kathy Hill, Business Manager, Department of Applied Behavioral Science, 1000 Sunnyside Ave., KU, Lawrence, KS 66045-2133.     Telephone: 785-841-4425      FAX: 785-841-0846     E-mail: behavior@mail.ku.edu
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The Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (ISSN 0021-8855) is published quarterly by the Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Inc., Department of Psychology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405-1301. Second class postage paid at Lawrence, Kansas, and at additional mailing offices. Copyright 1995-2007. Reproduction for scientific and scholarly purposes of any material published in the Journal requires written request. Address such requests to Kathy Hill at the above address.
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Revised September 20 2007 (vgl)