Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 2001 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A few minor suggestions.(response to article by James A. Dinsmoor in this issue, p. 311)(avoidance behavior development in animals) | Sociology and social work | Michael, Jack, Clark, John W. |
A precursor to the relational evaluation procedure: searching for the contextual cues that control equivalence responding. | Sociology and social work | Barnes-Holmes, Dermot, Smeets, Paul M., Cullinan, Veronica A. |
Area under the curve as a measure of discounting.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Myerson, Joel, Green, Leonard, Warusawitharana, Missaka |
Are responses in avoidance procedures 'safety' signals?(response to article by James A. Dinsmoor in this issue, p. 311) | Sociology and social work | Branch, Marc N. |
Behavioral and pharmacological variables affecting risky choice in rats.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Ator, Nancy A., Kaminsky, Barbara J. |
Behavioral momentum in computer-presented discriminations in individuals with severe mental retardation.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Dube, William V., McIlvane, William J. |
Beyond the molar-molecular distinction: we need multiscaled analysis.(response to article by James A. Dinsmoor in this issue, p. 311) | Sociology and social work | Hineline, Philip N. |
Changing behavior within session: cyclicity and perseverance produced by varying the minimum ratio of a variable-ratio schedule.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Andrezejewski, Matthew E., Field, Douglas P., Hineline, Philip |
Determinants of reinforcer accumulation during an operant task. | Sociology and social work | Lattal, Kennon A., McFarland, Jennifer M. |
Effects of cocaine on fixed-interval responding reinforced by the opportunity to run.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Belke, Terry W., Dunbar, Michelle J. |
Effects of primary reinforcement on pigeons' initial-link responding under a concurrent-chains schedule with nondifferential terminal links.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Ploog, Bertram O. |
Effects of response disparity on stimulus and reinforcer control in human detection tasks.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Alsop, Brent, Gallagher, Stephen |
Effects of signaled versus unsignaled delay of reinforcement on choice.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | McDevitt, Margaret A., Williams, Ben A. |
Equivalence classification by California sea lions using class-specific reinforcers.(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Kastak, Colleen Reichmuth, Schusterman, Ronald J., Kastak, David |
Explaining avoidance: two factors are still better than one.(response to article by James A. Dinsmoor in this issue, p. 311) | Sociology and social work | Baron, Alan, Perone, Michael |
Generalization of delayed matching to sample following training at different delays.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Sargisson, Rebecca J., White, K. Geoffrey |
Group choice: the ideal free distribution of human social behavior.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Baum, William M., Kraft, John R. |
Habituation contributes to within-session changes in free wheel running. | Sociology and social work | McSweeney, Frances K., Aoyama, Kenjiro |
Molar versus molecular as a paradigm clash.(response to article by James A. Dinsmoor in this issue, p. 311) | Sociology and social work | Baum, William M. |
Overmatching in rats: the barrier choice paradigm.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Aparicio, Carlos F. |
Pereceptual classes established with forced-choice primary generalization tests and transfer of function.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Reeve, Kenneth F., Fields, Lanny |
Reinforcer-ratio variation and its effects on rate of adaptation.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Davison, Michael, Landn, Jason |
Relations among equivalence, naming, and conflicting baseline control. | Sociology and social work | Carr, D., Blackman, D. E. |
Resistance to change of operant variation and repetition.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Lattal, Kennon A., Doughty, Adam H. |
Response-independent milk delivery enhances persistence of pellet-reinforced lever pressing by rats.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Shull, Richard L., Grimes, Julie A. |
Response rate viewed as engagement bouts: effects of relative reinforcement and schedule type.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Shull, Richard L., Gaynor, Scott T., Grimes, Julie A. |
Risk-sensitive choice in humans as a function of an earnings budget.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Hackenberg, Timothy D., Pietras, Cynthia J. |
Safe periods both explain and need explaining.(response to article by James A. Dinsmoor in this issue, p. 311) | Sociology and social work | Sidman, Murray |
Second-order schedules of token reinforcement with pigeons: effects of fixed- and variable-ratio exchange schedules.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Foster, Theresa A., Hackenbergt, Timothy D., Vaidya, Manish |
Sensitivity to relative reinforcer rate in concurrent schedules: independence from relative and absolute reinforcer duration.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | McLean, Anthony P., Blampied, Neville M. |
Situational descriptions of behavioral procedures: the In Situ testbed.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Kemp, Steven M., Eckerman, David A. |
Speed contingencies, number of stimulus presentations, and the nodality effect in equivalence class formation. | Sociology and social work | Imam, Abdulrazaq A. |
Still no evidence for temporally extended shock-frequency reduction as a reinforcer. | Sociology and social work | Dinsmoor, James A. |
Stimuli inevitably generated by behavior that avoids electric shock are inherently reinforcing. | Sociology and social work | Dinsmoor, James A. |
Stock optimizing in choice when a token deposit is the operant. | Sociology and social work | Widholm, John J., Silbelberg, Alan, Hursh, Steven R., Imam, Abdulrazaq A. |
The development of functional response units: the role of demarcating stimuli. | Sociology and social work | Reid, Alliston K., Chadwick, Cynthia Z., Dunham, Myila, Miller, Angela |
The generalized matching law describes choice on concurrent variable-interval schedules of wheel-running reinforcement.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Belke, Terry W., Belliveau, Julie |
The long-term effect of high- and low-rate responding histories on fixed-interval responding in rats.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Cole, Mark R. |
The molarity of molecular theory and the molecularity of molar theory.(response to article by James A. Dinsmoor in this issue, p. 311) | Sociology and social work | Bersh, Philip J. |
The principal components of response strength.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Killeen, Peter R., Hall, Scott S. |
Tolerance to the effects of cocaine on performance under behavior-correlated reinforcement magnitude.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Branch, Marc N., Miller, Michelle L., Brodkorb, G. Wade |
Two-factor theory has strong empirical evidence of validity.(response to article by James A. Dinsmoor in this issue, p. 311) | Sociology and social work | Williams, Ben A. |
Variable-ratio versus variable-interval schedules: response rate, resistance to change, and preference.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Grace, Randolph C., Nevin, John A., McLean, Anthony P., Holland, Shasta |
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