Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 2001 - Abstracts

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 2001
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A few minor suggestions.(response to article by James A. Dinsmoor in this issue, p. 311)(avoidance behavior development in animals)Sociology and social workMichael, Jack, Clark, John W.
A precursor to the relational evaluation procedure: searching for the contextual cues that control equivalence responding.Sociology and social workBarnes-Holmes, Dermot, Smeets, Paul M., Cullinan, Veronica A.
Area under the curve as a measure of discounting.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workMyerson, 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 workBranch, Marc N.
Behavioral and pharmacological variables affecting risky choice in rats.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workAtor, Nancy A., Kaminsky, Barbara J.
Behavioral momentum in computer-presented discriminations in individuals with severe mental retardation.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workDube, 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 workHineline, 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 workAndrezejewski, Matthew E., Field, Douglas P., Hineline, Philip
Determinants of reinforcer accumulation during an operant task.Sociology and social workLattal, Kennon A., McFarland, Jennifer M.
Effects of cocaine on fixed-interval responding reinforced by the opportunity to run.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workBelke, 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 workPloog, Bertram O.
Effects of response disparity on stimulus and reinforcer control in human detection tasks.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workAlsop, Brent, Gallagher, Stephen
Effects of signaled versus unsignaled delay of reinforcement on choice.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workMcDevitt, Margaret A., Williams, Ben A.
Equivalence classification by California sea lions using class-specific reinforcers.(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workKastak, 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 workBaron, Alan, Perone, Michael
Generalization of delayed matching to sample following training at different delays.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workSargisson, Rebecca J., White, K. Geoffrey
Group choice: the ideal free distribution of human social behavior.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workBaum, William M., Kraft, John R.
Habituation contributes to within-session changes in free wheel running.Sociology and social workMcSweeney, 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 workBaum, William M.
Overmatching in rats: the barrier choice paradigm.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workAparicio, Carlos F.
Pereceptual classes established with forced-choice primary generalization tests and transfer of function.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workReeve, Kenneth F., Fields, Lanny
Reinforcer-ratio variation and its effects on rate of adaptation.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workDavison, Michael, Landn, Jason
Relations among equivalence, naming, and conflicting baseline control.Sociology and social workCarr, D., Blackman, D. E.
Resistance to change of operant variation and repetition.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workLattal, Kennon A., Doughty, Adam H.
Response-independent milk delivery enhances persistence of pellet-reinforced lever pressing by rats.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workShull, Richard L., Grimes, Julie A.
Response rate viewed as engagement bouts: effects of relative reinforcement and schedule type.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workShull, 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 workHackenberg, 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 workSidman, Murray
Second-order schedules of token reinforcement with pigeons: effects of fixed- and variable-ratio exchange schedules.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workFoster, 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 workMcLean, Anthony P., Blampied, Neville M.
Situational descriptions of behavioral procedures: the In Situ testbed.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workKemp, Steven M., Eckerman, David A.
Speed contingencies, number of stimulus presentations, and the nodality effect in equivalence class formation.Sociology and social workImam, Abdulrazaq A.
Still no evidence for temporally extended shock-frequency reduction as a reinforcer.Sociology and social workDinsmoor, James A.
Stimuli inevitably generated by behavior that avoids electric shock are inherently reinforcing.Sociology and social workDinsmoor, James A.
Stock optimizing in choice when a token deposit is the operant.Sociology and social workWidholm, John J., Silbelberg, Alan, Hursh, Steven R., Imam, Abdulrazaq A.
The development of functional response units: the role of demarcating stimuli.Sociology and social workReid, 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 workBelke, 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 workCole, 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 workBersh, Philip J.
The principal components of response strength.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workKilleen, Peter R., Hall, Scott S.
Tolerance to the effects of cocaine on performance under behavior-correlated reinforcement magnitude.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workBranch, 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 workWilliams, Ben A.
Variable-ratio versus variable-interval schedules: response rate, resistance to change, and preference.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workGrace, Randolph C., Nevin, John A., McLean, Anthony P., Holland, Shasta
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