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Authors: MADDEN GJ
Citation: Gj. Madden, ADVANCES IN BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS, VOL 3, SUBSTANCE USE AND ABUSE - GREEN,L, KAGEL,JH, The Behavior analyst, 21(1), 1998, pp. 159-165

Authors: HOLBURN S
Citation: S. Holburn, RENAISSANCE IN RESIDENTIAL BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS - A HISTORICAL-PERSPECTIVE AND A BETTER WAY TO HELP PEOPLE WITH CHALLENGING BEHAVIOR, The Behavior analyst, 20(2), 1997, pp. 61-85

Authors: FOSTER TM TEMPLE W POLING A
Citation: Tm. Foster et al., BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS AND FARM ANIMAL-WELFARE, The Behavior analyst, 20(2), 1997, pp. 87-95

Authors: PENNYPACKER HS HENCH LL
Citation: Hs. Pennypacker et Ll. Hench, MAKING BEHAVIORAL TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERABLE, The Behavior analyst, 20(2), 1997, pp. 97-108

Authors: DYMOND S
Citation: S. Dymond, INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION TRENDS IN THE EXPERIMENTAL-ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR, The Behavior analyst, 20(2), 1997, pp. 109-119

Authors: GEWIRTZ JL
Citation: Jl. Gewirtz, THE RESPONSE-STIMULUS CONTINGENCY AND REINFORCEMENT LEARNING AS A CONTEXT FOR CONSIDERING 2 NON-BEHAVIOR-ANALYTIC VIEWS OF CONTINGENCY LEARNING, The Behavior analyst, 20(2), 1997, pp. 121-128

Authors: WATSON JS
Citation: Js. Watson, CONTINGENCY AND ITS 2 INDEXES WITHIN CONDITIONAL-PROBABILITY ANALYSIS, The Behavior analyst, 20(2), 1997, pp. 129-140

Authors: BOWER TGR
Citation: Tgr. Bower, CONTINGENCIES, LOGIC, AND LEARNING, The Behavior analyst, 20(2), 1997, pp. 141-148

Authors: LATTAL KA SHAHAN TA
Citation: Ka. Lattal et Ta. Shahan, DIFFERING VIEWS OF CONTINGENCIES - HOW CONTIGUOUS, The Behavior analyst, 20(2), 1997, pp. 149-154

Authors: MARR J
Citation: J. Marr, INFANTS FEATS OF INFERENCE - A COMMENTARY ON BOWER AND WATSON, The Behavior analyst, 20(2), 1997, pp. 155-159

Authors: CIGALES M
Citation: M. Cigales, INTERSECTIONS OF BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS WITH COGNITIVE MODELS OF CONTINGENCY DETECTION, The Behavior analyst, 20(2), 1997, pp. 161-166

Authors: BERNSTEIN DJ
Citation: Dj. Bernstein, UNTITLED, The Behavior analyst, 20(1), 1997, pp. 1-2

Authors: LEIGLAND S
Citation: S. Leigland, IS A NEW DEFINITION OF VERBAL-BEHAVIOR NECESSARY IN LIGHT OF DERIVED RELATIONAL RESPONDING, The Behavior analyst, 20(1), 1997, pp. 3-9

Authors: BAUM WM
Citation: Wm. Baum, BEHAVIOR AND MIND - RACHLIN,H, The Behavior analyst, 20(1), 1997, pp. 11-15

Authors: MABRY JH
Citation: Jh. Mabry, MEANINGFUL DIFFERENCES IN THE EVERYDAY EXPERIENCE OF YOUNG AMERICAN CHILDREN - HART,B, RISLEY,TR, The Behavior analyst, 20(1), 1997, pp. 25-30

Authors: CATANIA AC
Citation: Ac. Catania, REMEMBERING SCHOENFELD,NAT - IN-MEMORIAM, The Behavior analyst, 20(1), 1997, pp. 31-36

Authors: PENNYPACKER HS
Citation: Hs. Pennypacker, MALAGODI,EDWARD,F. (1935-1996) - IN-MEMORIAM, The Behavior analyst, 20(1), 1997, pp. 37-38

Authors: LOGUE AW
Citation: Aw. Logue, THE ALLEGED VICES OF POPULARIZATION AND THE POTENTIAL VICES OF LABORATORY ISOLATION - IN RESPONSE, The Behavior analyst, 20(1), 1997, pp. 39-42

Authors: REESE HW
Citation: Hw. Reese, A BELATED RESPONSE TO MOXLEY, The Behavior analyst, 20(1), 1997, pp. 43-47

Authors: MARR J
Citation: J. Marr, EXCELLENT AND FAIR, The Behavior analyst, 19(2), 1996, pp. 145-145

Authors: BERNSTEIN D
Citation: D. Bernstein, IN APPRECIATION, The Behavior analyst, 19(2), 1996, pp. 145-146

Authors: FOXX RM
Citation: Rm. Foxx, TRANSLATING THE COVENANT - THE BEHAVIOR ANALYST AS AMBASSADOR AND TRANSLATOR, The Behavior analyst, 19(2), 1996, pp. 147-161

Authors: BINDER C
Citation: C. Binder, BEHAVIORAL FLUENCY - EVOLUTION OF A NEW PARADIGM, The Behavior analyst, 19(2), 1996, pp. 163-197

Authors: LINDSLEY OR
Citation: Or. Lindsley, THE 4 FREE-OPERANT FREEDOMS, The Behavior analyst, 19(2), 1996, pp. 199-210

Authors: LINDSLEY OR
Citation: Or. Lindsley, IS FLUENCY FREE-OPERANT RESPONSE-RESPONSE CHAINING, The Behavior analyst, 19(2), 1996, pp. 211-224
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