Research Articles
(168K)
Nancy A. Neef, David F. Bicard, and Sayaka Endo.
Assessment of impulsivity and the development of self-control with students with
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Pp. 397-408.
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(304K)
Dawnery L. Ferguson and Jesus Rosales-Ruiz.
Loading the problem loader: The effects of target training and shaping on
trailer loading behavior of horses.
Pp. 409-424.
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(264K)
Kathy S. Thiemann and Howard Goldstein.
Social stories, written text cues and video feedback:
Effects on social communication of elementary school-age children with autism.
Pp. 425-446.
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(180K)
Brandon E. McCord, Brian A. Iwata, Tami L. Galensky, Sherry A. Ellingson, and Richard J. Thomson.
Functional analysis and treatment of problem behavior evoked by noise.
Pp. 447-462.
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(152K)
Iser G. DeLeon, Wayne W. Fisher, Vanessa Rodriguez-Catter, Kristen Maglieri, Kelly Herman,
and Jean-Marie Marhefka.
Examination of relative reinforcement effects of stimuli identified through pretreatment and
daily brief daily assessments.
Pp. 463-473.
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(204K)
Louis P. Hagopian, Karena S. Rush, Adam B. Lewin, and Ethan S. Long.
Evaluating the predictive validity of a single stimulus engagement preference assessment.
Pp. 475-485.
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Reports
(100K)
Carole M. Van Camp, Dorothea C. Lerman, and Michael E. Kelley.
A method for analyzing changes in response efficiency.
Pp. 487-490.
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(120K)
Mark R. Dixon and Anne Cummings.
Self-control in children with autism: Response allocation during delays to
reinforcement.
Pp. 491-495.
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(84K)
Keith D. Allen and Joseph H. Evans.
Exposure-based treatment to control excessive blood glucose monitoring.
Pp. 497-500.
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(92K)
Sandy K. Magee and Janet Ellis.
The detrimental effects of physical restraint as a consequence
for inappropriate classroom behavior.
Pp. 501-504.
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(100K)
James E. Carr, Karen Kate Kellum, and Ivy M. Chong.
The reductive effects of noncontingent reinforcement: Fixed-time
versus variable-time schedules.
Pp. 505-509.
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(120K)
Cynthia M. Anderson and Kimberly McMillan.
Parental use of escape, extinction and differential reinforcement
to treat food selectivity.
Pp. 511-515.
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(104K)
Michael P. Twohig and Douglas W. Woods.
Evaluating the duration of the competing response in habit
reversal: A parametric analysis.
Pp. 517-520. |
(100K)
Iser G. DeLeon, Pamela L. Neidert, Bonita M. Anders, and Vanessa Rodriguez-Catter.
Choices between positive and negative reinforcement during treatment
for escape-maintained behavior.
Pp. 521-525.
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(96K)
Louis P. Hagopian and John D. Adelinis.
Response blocking with and without redirection for the treatment of pica.
Pp. 527-530.
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(100K)
David M. Richman, Steven E. Lindhauer, Kimberly A. Crosland, Todd L. McKerchar, and Paige S. Morse.
Response blocking with and without redirection for the treatment of pica.
Pp. 531-534. |
(92K)
Cristine M. Deaver, Raymond G. Miltenberger, and Jason M. Strickler.
Response blocking with and without redirection for the treatment of pica.
Pp. 535-538.
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Developments in Basic Research and Their Potential Application
(120K)
Craig H. Kennedy, Mary Caruso, and Travis Thompson. Experimental analyses
of gene-brain-behavior relations: Some notes on their application.
Pp. 539-549.
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Book Review
(96K)
Timothy R. Vollmer. Miltenbergers Behavior Modification:
Principles and Procedures second edition). Pp. 551-557.
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