Research Articles
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Stephanie A. Contrucci Kuhn, Dorothea C. Lerman, Christina M. Vorndran, and Laura Addison.
Analysis of factors that affect responding in a two-response chain in children
with developmental disabilities.
Pp. 263-280.
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Derek D. Reed, Thomas S. Critchfield, and Brian K. Martens.
The generalized matching law in elite sport competition: Football
play calling as operant choice.
Pp. 281-297.
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Chris Ninness, Dermot Barnes-Holmes, Robin Rumph, Glen McCuller, Angela M. Ford, Robert Payne, Sharon K. Ninness,
Ronald J. Smith, Todd A. Ward, and Marc P. Elliott.
Transformations of mathematical and stimulus functions.
Pp. 299-321.
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Edward J. Daly III, Christine M. Bonfiglio, Tara Mattson,
Michael Persampieri, and Kristin Foreman-
Refining the experimental analysis of academic skills deficits, part II: Use of brief experimental
analysis for evaluating reading fluency treatments.
Pp. 323-331.
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Anjali Barretto, David P. Wacker, Jay Harding, John Lee, and Wendy K. Berg.
Using telemedicine to conduct behavioral assessments.
Pp. 333-340.
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Michael Clayton, Bridgett Helms, and Cathy Simpson.
Active prompting to decrease cell phone use and increase seat belt usage while driving.
Pp. 341-349
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Kimberly R. Zlomke and Mark R. Dixon.
Modification of slot-machine preferences through the
use of a conditional discrimination paradigm.
Pp. 351-361
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Reports
(268K)
Jennifer L. Simon and Rachel H. Thompson.
The effects of undergarment type on the urinary continence of toddlers.
Pp. 363-368. |
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David A. Wilder, Julie Atwell, and Byron Wine.
The effects of varying levels of treatment integrity on child compliance during
treatment with a three-step prompting procedure.
Pp. 369-373. |
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Carrie S. W. Borrero and Timothy R. Vollmer.
Experimental analysis and treatment of multiply controlled problem
behavior: A systematic replication and extension.
Pp. 375-379. |
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Christina F. Roantree and Craig H. Kennedy.
A paradoxical effect of presession attention on stereotypy: Antecedent attention as an
establishing operation, not an abolishing operation.
Pp. 381-384. |
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Shannon L. Smith and Phillip Ward.
Behavioral interventions to improve performance in collegiate football.
Pp. 385-391. |
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Matthew Porritt, Andrew Burt, and Alan Poling
Increasing fiction writers productivity through an internet-based intervention.
Pp. 393-397. |
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Jeffrey H. Tiger and Gregory P. Hanley.
Using reinforcer pairing and fading to increase the milk consumption of
a preschool child.
Pp. 399-403. |
Comments from JABA Readers
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Michael E. Leshtz and Nathan Stemmer.
Positive reinforcement according to Maimonides, the 12th century Jewish philosopher.
Pp. 405-406 |
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