JEAB Perspectives on Behavior*
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A review of domestic dogs ((Canis familiaris) human-like behviors:
Or why behavior analysts should stop worrying and love their dogs.
A. R. Udell Monique and C. D. L. Wynne.
2008 March; 89(2): 247-261.
An experimental analysis of memory processing.
Anthony A. Wright.
2007 November; 88(3): 405-433.
Within-trial contrast: Pigeons prefer conditioned
reinforcers that follow a relatively
more rather than a less aversive event.
Thomas R. Zentall and Rebecca A. Singer.
2007 July; 88(1): 131-149.
The effect of conditioned reinforcement rate on choice: A review.
Edmund Fantino and Paul Romanowich.
2007 May 87(3): Pp. 409-421.
Notes on discounting.
Howard Rachlin.
2006 May 85(3): Pp. 425-435.
*JEAB has introduced a new category of articles,
Perspectives on Behavior, meant to provide
mini-reviews on contemporary or emerging
topics in behavioral analysis. A Perspective may
focus on a topical issue, update an area of
empirical research, or point out problems that
need to be addressed. A Perspective may serve to
introduce new ideas or provide a guide to help
us understand what it is we already know (or do
not know). Undergraduate and graduate students,
along with established researchers, are
likely to benefit from the mini-review nature of
such articles....
Submissions are by invitation, but we welcome
and encourage your suggestions for
topics and contributors. Please submit suggestions
to the Editor [James E. Mazur, e-mail:
jeab@southernct.edu]
from Green, L., Stasis and change, JEAB, 2006, 85, 1-2.
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