| Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 1995 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Action at a temporal distance: component transition as the relational basis for successive discrimination. | Sociology and social work | White, K. Geoffrey |
| Adults. (Reversal of Baseline Relations and Stimulus Equivalence, part 1) | Sociology and social work | Pilgrim, Carol, Galizio, Mark |
| A quantitative analysis of extreme choice. | Sociology and social work | Davison, Michael, Jones, B. Maxwell |
| A transformation of self-discrimination response functions in accordance with the arbitrarily applicable relations of sameness, more than, and less than. | Sociology and social work | Dymond, Simon, Barnes, Dermot |
| Biasing the pacemaker in the behavioral theory of timing. | Sociology and social work | White, K. Geoffrey, Bizo, Lewis A. |
| Changeover delay and concurrent-schedule performance in domestic hens. | Sociology and social work | Foster, T. Mary, Temple, William (English archbishop), Scown, Jan M. |
| Children. (Reversal of Baseline Relations and Stimulus Equivalence, part 2) | Sociology and social work | Pilgrim, Carol, Galizio, Mark, Chambers, Lori |
| Cocaine's effects on food-reinforcement pecking in pigeons depend on food-deprivation level. | Sociology and social work | Miller, Mark A., Schaal, David W., Odum, Amy L. |
| Conditioned reinforcement and choice with delayed and uncertain primary reinforcers. | Sociology and social work | Mazur, James E. |
| Contrast and reallocation of extraneous reinforces as a function of component duration and baseline rate of reinforcement. | Sociology and social work | McLean, Anthony P. |
| Delayed matching-to-sample performance: effects of relative reinforcer frequency and of signaled versus unsignaled reinforcer magnitudes. | Sociology and social work | McCarthy, Dianne, Voss, Philip |
| Delayed matching-to sample performance of hens: effects of sample duration and response requirements during the sample.(includes bibliography) | Sociology and social work | Temple, W., Foster, T.M., Mackenzie, C., DeMello, L.R., Poling, A. |
| Differential vocalization in budgerigars: towards an experimental analysis of naming. | Sociology and social work | Staddon, J.E.R., Manabe, Kazuchika, Kawashima, Takashi |
| Discrimination training, partial reinforcement, and increase in intertrial interval all reduce response speed in a continuously reinforced key-pecking task. | Sociology and social work | Macphail, Euan M., Reilly, Steve |
| Discriminative stimulus effects of diazepam and buspirone in normal volunteers. | Sociology and social work | Griffiths, Roland R., Critchfield, Thomas S., Rush, Craig R., Troisi, Joseph R. II |
| Effects of a variable-ratio conditioning history on sensitivity to fixed-interval contingencies in rats. | Sociology and social work | Baron, Alan, Leinenweber, Antoinette |
| Food-deprivation effects on punished schedule-induced drinking in rats. | Sociology and social work | Lamas, Esmeralda, Pellon, Ricardo |
| Human symbolic matching-to-sample performance: effects of reinforcer and sample-stimulus probabilities. | Sociology and social work | Alsop, Brent, Rowley, Rachael, Fon, Cristina |
| Independence of reinforcement delay and magnitude in concurrent chains. | Sociology and social work | Grace, Randolph C. |
| Maintained nodal-distance effects in equivalence classes. | Sociology and social work | Fields, Lanny, Landon-Jimenez, Donna V., Buffington, Dawn M., Adams, Barbara J. |
| Most directed forgetting in pigeons can be attributed to the absence of reinforcement on forget trials during training or to other procedural artifacts. | Sociology and social work | Zentall, Thomas R., Roper, Karen L., Sherburne, Lou M. |
| Pigeons' discrimination of paintings by Monet and Picasso. | Sociology and social work | Watanabe, Shigeru, Sakamoto, Junko, Wakita, Masumi |
| Predicting and scaling hens' preferences for topographically different responses. | Sociology and social work | Sumpter, Catherine E., Foster, T. Mary, Temple, William (English archbishop) |
| Preference for fixed and variable food sources: variability in amount and delay. | Sociology and social work | Kacelnik, Alex, Bateson, Melissa |
| Prisoner's dilemma and the pigeon: control by immediate consequences.(includes bibliography) | Sociology and social work | Hamburger, Merle E., Green, Leonard, Price, Paul C. |
| Procurement time as a determinant of meal frequency and meal duration. | Sociology and social work | Johnson, Deanne F., Mathis, Carl E., Collier, George H. |
| Resistance to reinforcement change in multiple and concurrent schedules assessed in transition and at steady state. | Sociology and social work | McLean, Anthony P., Blampied, Neville M. |
| Self-control and impulsiveness in children and adults: effects of food preferences. | Sociology and social work | Forzano, L.B., Logue, A.W. |
| Soft commitment: self-control achieved by response persistence. | Sociology and social work | Rachlin, Howard, Siegel, Eric |
| Stimulus control in the use of landmarks by Pigeons in a touch-screen task. | Sociology and social work | Cheng, Ken, Spetch, Marcia L. |
| The effects of cocaine on behavior maintained by timeout from avoidance. | Sociology and social work | Galizio, Mark, Liborio, Margaret O. |
| The effects of differing response-force requirements on fixed-ratio responding of rats. | Sociology and social work | Poling, Alan, Alling, Ken |
| Visual search by chimpanzees (Pan): assessment of controlling relations. | Sociology and social work | Tomonaga, Masaki |
| Within-session changes in key and lever pressing for water during several multiple variable-interval schedules. | Sociology and social work | McSweeney, Frances K., Weatherly, Jeffrey N., Swindell, Samantha |
| Within-session changes in the VI response function: separating food density from elapsed session time. | Sociology and social work | Dougan, James D., Campbell, Laura S. |
| Within-session response rates when reinforcement rate is changed within each session. | Sociology and social work | McSweeney, Frances K., Weatherly, Jeffrey N., Swindell, Samantha |
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