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JEAB: May 2002


Table of Contents for MAY 2002 (Volume 77)

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Research Articles

* (268K)   Richard L. Shull, Scott T. Gaynor, and Julie A. Grimes. Response rate viewed as engagement bouts: Resistance to extinction. Pp. 211-231.
* (252K)   Randolph C. Grace, Melissa A. Bedell, John A. Nevin. Preference and resistance to change with constant- and variable-duration terminal links: Independence of reinforcement rate and magnitude. Pp. 233-255.
* (228K)   Jason Landon, Michael Davison, and Douglas Elliffe. Concurrent schedules: Short- and long-term effects of reinforcers. Pp. 257-271.
* (240K)   Adam Derenne and Alan Baron. Preratio pausing: Effects of an alternative reinforcer on fixed- and variable-ratio responding. Pp. 273-282.

Technical Article

* (7.9MB)   Iver H. Iversen. Response-initiated imaging of operant behavior using a digital camera. Pp. 283-300.

A Tribute to the Harvard Pigeon Lab (1948–1998)


* (64K)   K. A. Lattal. Editor’s Introduction. 77, 301.

In the Beginning

* (692K)  C. B. Ferster. Schedules of reinforcement with Skinner (reprint). 77, 303-311.
* (84K)   W. H. Morse and P. B. Dews. Foreword to Schedules of Reinforcement. (reprint). 77, 313-317.

The Lab Under Skinner and Herrnstein

* (552K)   Lewis R. Gollub. Between the waves: Harvard Pigeon Lab 1955–1960. 77, 319-326.

* (916K)   A. Charles Catania. The watershed years of 1958 – 1962 in the Harvard Pigeon Lab. 77, 327-345.

* (124K)   William M. Baum. The Harvard Pigeon Lab Under Herrnstein. 77, 347-355.

Extensions

* (136K)   A. W. Logue. The living legacy of the Harvard Pigeon Lab: Quantitative analysis in the wide world. 77, 357-366.

* (92K)   G. E. Zuriff. Philosophy of behaviorism. 77, 367-371.

Reflections and Comments

The dozen reminiscences listed below are only available as *a single twenty-page file. (685K)

N. H. Azrin. Pigeon Lab notable experience. 77, 373.

Terry W. Belke. Context matters: My education at the Harvard Pigeon Lab. 77, 373-374.

Robert A. Boakes. From programmed instruction to pigeons. 77, 374-376.

Peter B. Dews. A view from an outsider. 77, 376-377.

Edmund Fantino. The nurturing of a behavior analyst. 77, 377-379.

Edward J. Green. From programmed instruction to pigeons. 77, 379-380.

Gene M. Heyman. The Harvard Pigeon Lab, 1970-1998: Graduate students and matching law research. 77, 380-383.

Philip N. Hineline. The Harvard Pigeon Lab in context. 77, 383-385.

Ogden R. Lindsley. Our Harvard pigeon, rat, dog, and human lab. 77, 385-387.

Frances K. McSweeney. The matching law illustrates the influence of the Harvard Pigeon Lab. 77, 388-390.

Harold L. Miller, Jr. Qualitatively different reinforcers in the Harvard Pigeon Lab. 77, 390-391.

John Staddon. Memories of Memorial Hall. 77, 392.
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