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The 25 Most Popular Non-research Articles during the year ending August 9, 2011.
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1 A. Charles Catania. (2003). B. F. Skinner’s Science and human behavior: Its antecedents and its consequences. Jeab, 80, 313-320.2,068 downloads
2 Kennon A. Lattal. (2010). Delayed reinforcement of operant behavior. Jeab, 93, 129-139.1,505
3 Paul Chance. (1999). Thorndike’s puzzle boxes and the origins of the experimental analysis of behavior. Jeab, 72, 433-440.1,180
4 Ben Williams, Joel Myerson, and Sandra Hale. (2008). Individual differences, intelligence, and behavior analysis. Jeab, 90, 219-231.1,130
5 G. E. Zuriff. (2002). Philosophy of behaviorism. Jeab, 77, 367-371.1,011
6 A. Charles Catania and Victor G. Laties. (1999). Pavlov and Skinner: Two lives in science [an introduction to B. F. Skinner’s Some responses to the stimulus: “Pavlov”]. Jeab, 72, 455-461.961
7 Timothy D. Hackenberg. (2009). Token reinforcement: A review and analysis. Jeab, 91, 257-286.948
8 C. B. Ferster. (2002). Schedules of reinforcement with Skinner. Jeab, 77, 303-311.715
9 Edward K. Morris. (2009). Behavior analysis and ecological psychology: Past, present, and future. A review of Harry Heft’s Ecological psychology in context. Jeab, 92, 275-304.705
10 Gail B. Peterson. (2004). A day of great illumination: B. F. Skinner’s discovery of shaping. Jeab, 82, 317-328.660
11 Timothy A. Shahan. (2010). Conditioned reinforcement and response strength. Jeab, 93, 269-289.633
12 James A. Dinsmoor. (2004). The etymology of basic concepts in the experimental analysis of behavior. Jeab, 82, 311-316.620
13 M. A. R. Udell and C. D. L. Wynne. 2008. A review of domestic dogs’ (Canis familiaris) human-like behaviors: Or why behavior analysts should stop worrying and love their dogs. Jeab, 89, 247-261.601
14 F. Charles Mace. 2010. Translational research in behavior analysis: Historical traditions and imperative for the future. Jeab, 93, 293-312.550
15 F. Charles Mace, Jennifer J. Mccomas, Benjamin C. Mauro, Patrick R. Progar, Bridget Taylor, Ruth Ervin, and Amanda N. Zangrillo. 2010. Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior increases resistance to extinction: Clinical demonstration, animal modeling, and clinical test of one solution. Jeab, 93, 349-367.542
16 A. Charles Catania. (1999). Thorndike’s legacy: Learning, selection, and the law of effect. Jeab, 72, 425-428.pdf. 531
17 William M. Baum. (2010). Dynamics of choice. Jeab, 94, 161-174.527
18 Paul M. Guinther and Michael J. Dougher. (2010). Semantic false memories in the form of derived relational intrusions following training. Jeab, 93, 329-347.506
19 John A. Nevin. (1999). Analyzing Thorndike’s law of effect: The question of stimulus-response bonds. Jeab, 72, 447-450.498
20 Howard Rachlin. (2010). How should we behave? A review of Reasons and Persons by Derek Parfit. Jeab, 94, 95-111.490
21 Sam Leigland. (1999). Pragmatism, science, and society: A review of Richard Rorty’s Objectivity, relativism, and truth: Philosophical papers, Vol. 1. Jeab, 71, 483-500.474
22 Hayne W. Reese. (2001). Review of The war between mentalism and behaviorism: On the accessibility of mental processes by William R. Uttal. Jeab, 76, 115-130.409
23 Howard Rachlin and Marvin Frankel. (2009). Taking pragmatism seriously: A review of William Baum’s Understanding behaviorism: Behavior, culture, and evolution (second edition) Jeab, 92, 131-137.401
24 Jack Michael. (2003). Science and human behavior: A tutorial in behavior analysis. Jeab, 80, 321-328.385
25 James J. Jakubow. (2007). Review of the book Sniffy the Virtual Rat Pro Version 2.0. Jeab, 87, 317-323.375

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