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A. Charles Catania. (2003).
B. F. Skinners Science and human behavior: Its antecedents
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Jeab, 80, 313-320. | 2,068 downloads |
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Kennon A. Lattal. (2010).
Delayed reinforcement of operant behavior.
Jeab, 93, 129-139. | 1,505 |
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Paul Chance. (1999).
Thorndikes puzzle boxes and the origins of
the experimental analysis of behavior.
Jeab, 72, 433-440. | 1,180 |
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Ben Williams, Joel Myerson, and Sandra Hale. (2008).
Individual differences, intelligence, and behavior analysis.
Jeab, 90, 219-231. | 1,130 |
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G. E. Zuriff. (2002).
Philosophy of behaviorism.
Jeab, 77, 367-371. | 1,011
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A. Charles Catania and Victor G. Laties. (1999).
Pavlov and Skinner: Two lives in science
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Jeab, 72, 455-461. | 961 |
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Timothy D. Hackenberg. (2009).
Token reinforcement: A review and analysis.
Jeab, 91, 257-286. | 948 |
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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 Hefts Ecological psychology in context.
Jeab, 92, 275-304. | 705 |
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Gail B. Peterson. (2004).
A day of great illumination: B. F. Skinners discovery of shaping.
Jeab, 82, 317-328. | 660
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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 |
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A. Charles Catania. (1999).
Thorndikes legacy: Learning, selection, and the law of effect.
Jeab, 72, 425-428.pdf. |
531 |
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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 Thorndikes 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 Rortys 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 Baums 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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