Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 1999 - Abstracts

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A discrimination analysis of training-structure effects on stimulus equivalence outcomes.Sociology and social workSaunders, Richard R., Green, Gina
After the puzzle boxes: Thorndike in the 20th century.(psychologist Edward L. Thorndike)Sociology and social workHearst, Eliot
A local model of concurrent performance.Sociology and social workMacDonall, James S.
Analyzing Thorndike's law of effect: the question of stimulus-response bonds.(psychologist Edward L. Thorndike)Sociology and social workNevin, John A.
Averaging effects in the study of fixed-ratio response patterns.Sociology and social workBaron, Alan, Herpolsheimer, Lisa R.
Base rates versus sample accuracy: competition for control in human matching to sample.Sociology and social workFantino, Edmund, Goodie, Adam S.
Behavioral economics and within-session changes in responding.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workMcSweeney, Frances K., Swindell, Samantha
Blocking a selective association in pigeons.Sociology and social workPanlilio, Leigh V., Weiss, Stanley J.
Class-consistent differential reinforcement and stimulus class formation i pigeons.Sociology and social workMeehan, Edward F.
Delay or probability discounting in a model of impulsive behavior: effect of alcohol.Sociology and social workZhang, Lan, Richards, Jerry B., Mitchell, Suzanne H., De Wit, Harriet
Drug discrimination under a concurrent fixed-ratio fixed-ratio schedule.Sociology and social workMcMillan, D.E., Mi Li
Edward L. Thorndike: the selectionist connectionist.(psychologist Edward L. Thorndike)Sociology and social workDonahoe, John W.
Equivalence class establishment, expansion, and modification in preschool children.Sociology and social workSpradlin, Joseph E., Saunders, Richard R., Drake, Kathleen M.
Establishing functional classes in a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) with a two-item sequential-responding procedure.Sociology and social workTomonaga, Masaki
Evaluation of quantitative theories of timing.(response to article by J.E.R. Staddon and J.J. Higa in this issue, p. 215)Sociology and social workChurch, Russell M.
Extinction of responding maintained by timeout from avoidance.Sociology and social workGalizio, Mark
Falsification of matching theory: changes in the asymptote of Herrnstein's hyperbola as a function of water deprivation.Sociology and social work 
Food and cocaine self-administration by baboons: effects of alternatives.Sociology and social workFoltin, Richard W.
How pigeons discriminate the relative frequency of events.Sociology and social workMachado, Armando, Keen, Richard
Instructions as discriminative stimuli.Sociology and social workOkouchi, Hiroto
Interresponse-time sensitivity during discrete-trial and free-operant concurrent variable-interval schedules.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workCleaveland, J.M.
Leaving patches: effects of economy, deprivation, and session duration.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workDavison, Michael, Elliffe, Douglas, Jones, B. Max
Modeling modeling.(response to article by J.E.R Staddon and J.J. Higa in this issue, p. 215)Sociology and social workKilleen, Peter R.
Multiple time scales is well named.(response to article by J.E.R. Staddon and J.J. Higa in this issue, p. 215)Sociology and social workGibbon, John Oliver
Operants were never "emitted," feeling is doing, and learning takes only one trial: a review of B.F. Skinner's 'Recent Issues in The Analysis of Behavior.'.Sociology and social workMalone, John C., Jr.
Optimality and concurrent variable-interval variable-ratio schedules.Sociology and social workAparicio, Carlos F., Baum, William M.
Pavlov and Skinner: two lives in science.(An Introduction to B.F. Skinner's "Some Responses to the Stimulus 'Pavlov.'")Sociology and social workCatania, A. Charles, Laties, Victor G.
Pavlovian contingencies and resistance to change in a multiple schedule.Sociology and social workBell, Matthew C.
Preference after training with differential changeover delays.Sociology and social workWilliams, Ben A., Bell, Matthew C.
Preferences for and against stimuli paired with food.Sociology and social workMazur, James E.
Psychophysics of remembering.Sociology and social workWhite, K. Geoffrey, Wixted, John T.
Reversed schedule effects in closed and open economies.Sociology and social workZeiler, Michael D.
Reward density and variable-interval schedule performance in an open economy.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workLattal, Kennon A., Hall, Genae A.
Sample-duration effects on pigeons' delayed matching as a function of predictability of duration.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workUrcuioli, Peter J., DeMarse, Thomas B., Lionello, Karen M.
Satiation, capacity, and within-session responding.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workBaker, David, Killeen, Peter R., DeMarse, Thomas B.
Similar consumption and responding across single and multiple sources of drug.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workMadden, Gregory J., Bickel, Warren K.
Some responses to the stimulus "Pavlov."(psychologist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov)Sociology and social workSkinner, B.F.
Stimulus presentation ratios and the outcomes for correct responses in signal-detection procedures.Sociology and social workJohnstone, Victoria, Alsop, Brent
Support for a theory of memory for event duration must distinguish between test-trial ambiguity and actual memory loss.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workZentall, Thomas R.
The choose-short effect and trace models of timing.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workStaddon, J.E.R., Higa, Jennifer J.
The effects of number of a sample stimuli and number of choices in a detection task on measures of discriminability.Sociology and social workDavison, Michael, Godfrey, Rebecca
The matching law and amount-dependent exponential discounting as accounts of self-control choice.Sociology and social workGrace, Randolph C.
The role of the response-reinforcer relation in delay-of-reinforcement effects.Sociology and social workLattal, Kennon A., Williams, April Michele
The transitivity of choices between different response requirements.Sociology and social workSumpter, Catherine E., Foster, T. Mary, Temple, William (English archbishop)
The value of everyday examples in the teaching of learning: a comment prompted by Machado and Silva (1998).Sociology and social workBaldwin, John D., Baldwin, Janice I.
The whirlgig of time: some thoughts on Staddon and Higa.(response to article by J.E.R. Staddon and J.J. Higa in this issue, p. 215)Sociology and social workMarr, Jack
Thorndike's legacy: learning, selection, and the law of effect.(psychologist Edward L. Thorndike)Sociology and social workCatania, A. Charles
Thorndike's puzzle boxes and the orgins of the experimental analysis of behavior.(psychologist Edward L. Thorndike)(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workChance, Paul
Time and memory: towards a pacemaker-free theory of interval timing.Sociology and social workStaddon, J.E.R., Higa, J.J.
Time, trace, memory.(response to articles by Russell M. Church, John W. Donahoe and Jose E. Burgos, C. R. Gallistel, John Gibbon, Jack Marr, Charles P. Shimp and Michael D. Zeiler in this issue, p. 253, p. 257, p. 264, p. 272, p. 275, p. 281, p. 284 and p. 288)Sociology and social workStaddon, J.E.R., Higa, J.J., Chelaru, I.M.
Time without clocks.(response to article by J.E.R Staddon and J.J. Higa in this issue, p. 215)Sociology and social workZeiler, Michael D.
Timing without a timer.(response to article by J.E.R Staddon and J.J. Higa in this issue, p. 215)Sociology and social workDonahoe, John W., Burgos, Jose E.
Tolerance in a rigorous science.(response to article by J.E.R. Staddon and J.J. Higa in this issue, p. 215)Sociology and social workShimp, Charles P.
Value transmission in discrimination learning involving stimulus chains.Sociology and social workWilliams, Ben A.
Within-session analysis of visual discrimination.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workHinson, John M., Tennison, Linda R.
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