Winter 2000 V.33(4)
[entire issue]
Special Section on Establishing Operations |
Discussion Articles
Implications and refinements of the establishing operation concept.
Jack Michael
Current research on the influence of establishing operations on
behavior in applied settings.
B. A. Iwata, R. G. Smith, and J. Michael
Research Articles
A method for identifying satiation versus extinction
effects under noncontingent reinforcement schedules.
S. W. Kahng, B. A. Iwata, R. H. Thompson, and G. P. Hanley
Effects of noncontingent reinforcement on problem
behavior and stimulus engagement: The role of satiation,
extinction, and alternative reinforcement.
L. P. Hagopian, J. L. Crockett, M. van Stone, I. G. DeLeon, and L. G. Bowman
Relative influences of establishing operations and
reinforcement contingencies on self-injurious
behavior during functional analyses.
A. S. Worsdell, B. A. Iwata, J. Conners, S. W. Kahng, and R. H. Thompson
The effects of presession exposure to attention
on the results of assessments of attention as a reinforcer.
W. K. Berg, S. Peck, D. P. Wacker, J. Harding, J. McComas, D. Richman, and K. Brown
Escape behavior during academic tasks: A
preliminary analysis of idiosyncratic establishing operations.
J. McComas, H. Hoch, D. Paone, and D. El-Roy
The effects of presession exposure to attention on the
results of assessments of attention as a reinforcer.
K. P. Klatt, J. A. Sherman, and J. B. Sheldon
Reports
Transitional objects as establishing operations for
thumb sucking: a case study.
P. C. Friman
Assessment of the influence of background noise
on escape-maintained problem behavior and pain
behavior in a child with Williams syndrome.
M. F. OReilly, C. Lacey, and G. E. Lancioni
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