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JABA: Spring 2001 Contents


Table of Contents for Spring 2001 (Volume 34)

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Research Articles

(168K)    Joel E. Ringdahl, Timothy R. Vollmer, John C. Borrero, and James E. Connell. Fixed-time schedule effects as a function of baseline reinforcement rate. Pp. 1-15.
(232K)     Gregory P. Hanley, Brian A. Iwata, and Rachel H. Thompson. Reinforcement schedule thinning following treatment with functional communication training. Pp. 17-38.
(236K)     Thomas E. Boyce and E. Scott Geller. A technology to measure multiple driving behaviors without self-report or participant reactivity. Pp. 39-55.

Reports

(84K)     Nancy A. Neef and Megan Noone Lutz. A brief computer-based assessment of reinforcer dimensions affecting choice. Pp. 57-60.
(100K)     Jay W. Harding, David P. Wacker, Wendy K. Berg, Anjali Barretto, Lisa Winborn, and Andrew Gardner. Analysis of response class hierarchies with attention-maintained problem behaviors. Pp. 61-64.
(96K)     David A. Wilder, Akihiko Masuda, Caroline O’Conner, and Melinda Baham. Brief functional analysis and treatment of bizarre vocalizations in an adult with schizophrenia. Pp. 65-68.
(104K)     Patrick R. Progar, Stephen T. North, Stephen S. Bruce, Brett J. DiNovi, Paul A. Nau, Eric M. Eberman, James R. Bailey, Jr., and Craig N. Nussbaum. Putative behavioral history effects and aggression maintained by escape from therapists. Pp. 69-72.
(92K)     David M. Richman, David P. Wacker, and Lisa Winborn. Response efficiency during functional communication training: Effects of effort on response allocation. Pp. 73-76.
(100K)     Jason M. Stricker, Raymond G. Miltenberger, Matthew A. Garlinghouse, Cristine M. Deaver, and Christopher A. Anderson. Evaluation of an awareness enhancement device for the treatment of thumb sucking in children. Pp. 77-80.
(112K)     Randi A. Sarokoff, Bridget A. Taylor, and Claire L. Poulson. Teaching children with autism to engage in conversational exchanges: Script fading with embedded textual stimuli. Pp.81-84.
(112K)     Chris Oliver, Gerrie Oxener, Michael Hearn, and Scott Hall. Effects of social proximity on multiple aggressive behaviors. Pp.85-88.
(96K)     David Garcia, Stephen Starin, and Robert M. Churchill. Treating aerophagia with contigent physical guidance. Pp. 89-92.
(112K)     SungWoo Kahng, Jonathon Tarbox, and Arthur E. Wilke. Use of a multicomponent treatment for food refusal. Pp. 93-96.
(104K)     John D. Adelinis, Cathleen C. Piazza, and Han-Leong Goh. Treatment of multiply controlled destructive behavior with food reinforcement. Pp. 97-100.

Developments in Basic Research with Potential Applications

(188K)    Thomas S. Critchfield and Scott H. Kollins. Temporal discounting: Basic research and the analysis of socially important behavior. Pp. 101-122.

Comments from JABA Readers

(76K)    Sébastien Bosch and R. Wayne Fuqua. Behavioral cusps: A model for selecting target behaviors. Pp. 123-125.
The commentary’s target is: (188K)  J. Rosales-Ruiz and D. M. Baer, Behavioral cusps: A developmental and pragmatic concept for behavior analysis, JABA, 1997, 30, 533-544. It is also available in full.
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