Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 1997 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Analyzing derived stimulus relations requires more than the concept of stimulus class. | Sociology and social work | Barnes, Dermot, Hayes, Steven C |
An archeology of meaning. (concept of naming relations) | Sociology and social work | Moerk, Ernst L. |
A transformation of respondently conditioned stimulus function in accordance with arbitrarily applicable relations. | Sociology and social work | Roche, Bryan, Barnes, Dermot |
Beyond the moment: complex behavior in temporally extended environments. | Sociology and social work | Field, Douglas P. |
Biological substrates of operant conditioning and the operant-respondent distinction. | Sociology and social work | Stein, Larry |
Body weight and response acquisition with delayed reinforcement. | Sociology and social work | Lattal, Kennon A., Williams, April Michele |
Comparing locomotion with lever-press travel in an operant simulation of foraging. | Sociology and social work | Aparicio, Carlos F., Baum, William M. |
Conditioned reinforcement dynamics in three-link chained schedules. | Sociology and social work | Williams, Ben A. |
Contiguity and conditioned reinforcement in probabilistic choice. | Sociology and social work | McDevitt, Margaret A., Dunn, Roger, Spetch, Marcia L. |
Determination of discount functions in rats with an adjusting-amount procedure. | Sociology and social work | Richards, Jerry B., Mitchell, Suzanne H., Wit, Harriet de, Seiden, Lewis S. |
Drug discrimination under a concurrent fixed-interval fixed-interval schedule. | Sociology and social work | McMillan, D.E., Hardwick, W.C., Li, Mi |
Effects of histories of differential reinforcement of response rate on variable-interval responding. | Sociology and social work | Ono, Koichi, Iwabuchi, Keiko |
Equivalence relations. | Sociology and social work | Sidman, Murray |
How, then, shall we characterize this elephant? (summarization of the commentaries and the paper by Pauline J. Horne and C. Fergus Lowe) | Sociology and social work | Hineline, Phillip N. |
I agree. | Sociology and social work | Dinsmoor, James A. |
Incongruous stimulus pairing and conditional discrimination training: effects on relational responding. | Sociology and social work | Smeets, Paul M., Roche, Bryan, Barnes, Dermot |
In today's climate, a forecast for change: a commentary on Donahoe, Palmer, and Burgos. | Sociology and social work | Galbicka, Gregory |
Key pecking during extinction after intermittent or continuous reinforcement as a function of the number of reinforcers delivered during training. | Sociology and social work | Zarcone, Troy J., Branch, Marc N., Hughes, Christine E., Pennypacker, Henry S. |
Key-peck probability and topography in a concurrent variable-interval variable-interval schedule with food and water reinforcers. | Sociology and social work | Ploog, Bertram O., Zeigler, H. Philip |
Learning about food: starlings, skinner boxes, and earthworms. | Sociology and social work | Cuthill, Innes C., Dall, Sasha R.X., Cook, Nikalas, Morphet, Matt |
Meal patterns of cats encountering variable food procurement cost. | Sociology and social work | Johnson, Deanne F., Collier, George, Morgan, Cynthia |
Melioration and contiguity. | Sociology and social work | Vaughan, William, Jr. |
Memory processes in delayed spatial discrimination: response intentions or response mediation? | Sociology and social work | Urcuioli, Peter J., DeMarse, Thomas B. |
Nonstable concurrent choice in pigeons. | Sociology and social work | Davison, Michael, Schofield, Grant |
On the relation between preference and resistance to change.(response to multiple schedule after response-independent reinforcement) | Sociology and social work | Grace, Randolph C., Nevin, John A. |
Open versus closed economies: performance of domestic hens under fixed-ratio schedules. | Sociology and social work | Foster, T. Mary, Temple, William (English archbishop), Blackman, Katharine A. |
Pigeons' choices between fixed-ratio and geometrically escalating schedules. | Sociology and social work | Neuman, Paul, Ahearn, William H., Hineline, Philip N. |
Pigeons' preference for free choice: numbers of keys versus key area. | Sociology and social work | Cerutti, Daniel, Catania, A. Charles |
Reinforcer frequency and restricted stimulus control. | Sociology and social work | Dube, William V., McIlvane, William J. |
Residence time in concurrent foraging with fixed times to prey arrival. | Sociology and social work | Davison, Michael, Jones, B. Max |
Response-independent events in the behaviour stream. | Sociology and social work | Lattal, Kennon A., Abreu-Rodrigues, Josele |
R-S and S(-O)-R: alternative designs for neural networks. | Sociology and social work | Kemp, Steven M. |
Running and responding reinforced by the opportunity to run: effect of reinforcer duration. | Sociology and social work | Belke, Terry W. |
Schedule interactions involving punishment with pigeons and humans. | Sociology and social work | Crosbie, John, Lattal, Kennon A., Williams, Michelle, Anderson, Micelle M., Brown, Suzanne M. |
Sexual reinforcement in the female rat. | Sociology and social work | Pfaff, Donald W., Matthews, T. James, Grigore, Mihaela, Tang, Liana, Doat, Mimi, Kow, Lee-Ming |
Some questions about unification of conditioning processes, stimulus-response psychology, and neural network models. | Sociology and social work | Branch, Marc N., Dworkin, Steven I. |
Some thoughts on the S-R issue and the relation between behavior analysis and behavioral neuroscience. | Sociology and social work | Moore, Jay |
Standard principles, nonstandard data, and unsolved issues. | Sociology and social work | Tonneau, Francois, Sokolowski, Michel B.C. |
The control of choice by its consequences. | Sociology and social work | Davison, Michael, Jones, B. Max |
The discrimination of relative frequency by pigeons. | Sociology and social work | Machado, Armando, Cevik, Munire |
The eternal antithesis: a commentary on Donahoe, Palmer, and Burgos. | Sociology and social work | Marr, Jack |
Theory and behavioral analysis: commentary on Donahoe, Palmer, and Burgos. | Sociology and social work | Staddonn, J.E.R. |
The role of joint control in the development of naming. | Sociology and social work | Lowenkron, Barry |
The role of motivation in the s-r issue. (stimulus-response) | Sociology and social work | Michael, Jack, Clark, John W., Hixson, Micheal D. |
The S-R issue: its status in behavior analysis and in Donahoe and Palmer's learning and complex behavior. (stimuls-response) | Sociology and social work | Donahoe, John W., Burgos, Jose E., Palmer, David C. |
The unit of selection: what do reinforcers reinforce? | Sociology and social work | Donahoe, John W., Burgos, Jose E., Palmer, David C. |
Toward a theory of verbal behavior. (response to articles by Steven C. Hayes et al., Barry Lowenkron, Ernst L. Moerk, Ronald J. Schusterman et at., and Murray Sidman, in this issue pp. 235, 244, 252, 258) | Sociology and social work | Lowe, C. Fergus, Horne, Pauline J |
Units of analysis and the environmental control of behavior. | Sociology and social work | Dube, William V., McIlvane, William J. |
Using the simultaneous protocol to study equivalence class formation: the facilitating effects of nodal number and size of previously established equivalence classes. | Sociology and social work | Reeve, Kenneth F., Fields, Lanny, Adams, Barbara J., Rosen, Devorah, Varelas, Antonios, Belanich, James, Hobbie, Sharon A. |
We also need complete behavioral models. | Sociology and social work | Hutchison, William R. |
What is learned? Revisiting an old issue. | Sociology and social work | William, Ben A. |
What's in a name? Equivalence by any other name would smell as sweet. | Sociology and social work | Schusterman, Ronald J., Kastak, David, Reichmuth, Colleen J. |
William Nathan Schoenfeld (1915-1996): innovative scientist, inspiring teacher, relentless questioner, complicated man. | Sociology and social work | Hearst, Eliot |
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