Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 2007 - Abstracts

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 2007
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A brief opportunity to run does not function as a reinforcer for mice selected for high daily wheel-running rates.Sociology and social workBelke, Terry W., Garland, Theodore, Jr.
A derived transfer of functions and the Implicit Association Test.Sociology and social workBarnes-Holmes, Dermot, Smyth, Sinead, O'Toole, Catriona
Age trends in stimulus overselectivity.Sociology and social workReed, Phil, McHugh, Louise
Aging and intraindividual variability in performance: analyses of response time distributions.Sociology and social workMyerson, Joel, Hale, Sandra, Robertson, Shannon
A model for residence time in concurrent variable interval performance.Sociology and social workNavakatikyan, Michael A.
An experimental analysis of memory processing.Sociology and social workWright, Anthony A.
A sensitive, reliable inexpensive touch detector.Sociology and social workAnger, Douglas, Schachtman, Todd R.
A theory of attending, remembering, and reinforcement in delayed matching to sample.Sociology and social workDavison, Michael, Odum, Amy L., Shahan, Timothy A., Nevin, John A.
Autoshaping and automaintenance: a neural-network approach.Sociology and social workBurgos, Jose E.
Choice in a successive-encounters procedure and hyperbolic decay of reinforcement.Sociology and social workMazur, James E.
Conditional relations with compound abstract stimuli using a go/no-go procedure.Sociology and social workDebert, Paula, Matos, Maria Amella, McIlvane, William
Contextual control by function and form of transfer of functions.Sociology and social workPerkins, David R., Dougher, Michael J., Greenway, David E.
Contingency tracking during unsignaled delayed reinforcement.Sociology and social workLattal, Kennon A., Keely, Josue, Feola, Tyler
Cui Bono? A review of breaking the spell: Religion as a natural phenomenon by Daniel C. Dennett.Sociology and social workRachlin, Howard
Discriminated timeout avoidance in pigeons: the roles of added stimuli.Sociology and social workHackenberg, Timothy D., DeFulio, Anthony
Discriminative control of punished stereotyped behavior in humans.Sociology and social workWilliams, Dean C., Saunders, Kathryn J., Doughty, Adam H., Doughty, Shannon S., Anderson, Cynthia M.
Do adjusting-amount and adjusting-delay procedures produce equivalent estimates of subjective value in pigeons?Sociology and social workMyerson, Joel, Green, Leonard, Holt, Daniel D., Estle, Sara J., Shah, Anuj K.
Do infants show generalized imitation of gestures?Sociology and social workHorne, Pauline J., Erjavec, Mihela
Effects of differing response-force requirements on food-maintained responding in CD-1 mice.Sociology and social workZarcone, Troy J., Fowler, Stephen C., Rong Chen
European starlings are capable of discriminating subtle size asymmetries in paired stimuli.Sociology and social workSwaddle, John P., Johnson, Charles W.
Failure to replicate the "work ethic" effect in pigeons.Sociology and social workUrcuioli, Peter J., Lionello-De-Nolf, Karen M., Vasconcelos, Marco
IRT-stimulus contingencies in chained schedules: implications for the concept of conditioned reinforcement.(interresponse times)Sociology and social workHackenberg, Timothy D., Bejarano, Rafael
Is matching innate?Sociology and social workGottlieb, Daniel, Papachristos, Efstathios B., Gallistel, C.R., King, Adam Philip, Balci, Fuat, Szalecki, Matthew, Carbone, Kimberly S.
James A. Dinsmoor (1921-2005): Questions of science and life.(Obituary)Sociology and social workTimberlake, William
Local effects of delayed food.Sociology and social workDavison, Michael, Baum, William M.
Maternal nutrition and four-alternative choice.Sociology and social workDavison, Michael, Krageloh, Christian U., Fraser, Mhoyra, Breier, Bernhard H.
Naming and categorization in young children: V.manual sign training.Sociology and social workHorne, Pauline J., Lowe, C. Fercus, Harris, Fay D.A.
New knowledge derived from learned knowledge: Functional-anatomic correlates of stimulus equivalence.Sociology and social workHoehn-Saric, Rudolf, Schlund, Michael W., Cataldo, Michael F.
Numerosity discrimination in preschool children.Sociology and social workMachado, Armando, Almeida, Alzira, Arantes, Joana
Preference for a stimulus that follows a relatively aversive event: Contrast or delay reduction?Sociology and social workSinger, Rebecca A., Berry, Laura M., Zentall, Thomas R.
Professionalizing feminism: what a long, strange journey it has been.Sociology and social workErmarth, Elizabeth Deeds
Relations among functional systems in behavior analysis.Sociology and social workThompson, Travis
Response induction during the acquisition and maintenance of lever pressing with delayed reinforcement.Sociology and social workEscobar, Rogelio, Bruner, Carlos A.
Resurgence of integrated behavioral units.Sociology and social workReid, Alliston K., Bacha-Mendez, Gustavo, Mendoza-Soylovna, Adela
Review of the book Sniffy the Virtual Rat Pro Version 2.0.Sociology and social workJakubow, James J.
Risky business: feminism now and then.Sociology and social workNussbaum, Felicity
Seasonal variation in pigeon body weight and delayed matching-to-sample performance.Sociology and social workSargisson, Rebecca J., White, K. Geoffrey, McLean, Ian G., Brown, Glenn S.
SOFA: toward a history of the future.(Viewpoint essay)Sociology and social workPratt, Mary Louise
Stimulus control and compounding with ambient odor as a discriminative stimulus on a free-operant baseline.Sociology and social workWeiss, Stanley J., Cohn, Scott I.
Stochastic matching and the voluntary nature of choice.Sociology and social workNeuringer, Allen, Jensen, Greg, Piff, Paul
Tests of behavioral-economic assessments of relative reinforcer efficacy: Economic substitutes.Sociology and social workMadden, Gregory J., Hursh, Steven R., Smethells, John R., Ewan, Eric E.
Tests of behavioral-economic assessments of relative reinforcer efficacy II: economic complements.Sociology and social workMadden, Gregory J., Hursh, Steven R., Smethells, John R., Ewan, Eric E.
The analysis of behavior: What's in it for us?Sociology and social workSidman, Murray
The differentiation of response numerosities in the pigeon.Sociology and social workMachado, Armando, Rodrigues, Paulo
The effect of conditioned reinforcement rate on choice: A review.Sociology and social workFantino, Edmund, Romaniwich, Paul
The effects of differential training procedures on linked perceptual class information.Sociology and social workFields, Lanny, Fitzer, Adrienne, Shamoun, Kimberly, Matneja, Priya, Watanabe, Mari, Tittelbach, Dantelle
The effects of reinforcer magnitude on timing in rats.Sociology and social workLudvig, Elliot A., Conover, Kent, Shizgal, Peter
The personal is political, the past has potential, and other thoughts on studying women's literature--then and now.(Viewpoint essay)Sociology and social workFoster, Frances Smith
The role of multiple-exemplar training and naming in establishing derived equivalence in an infant.Sociology and social workLuciano, Carmne, Becerra, Inmaculada Gomez, Valverde, Miguel Rodriguez
Time to completion of web-based physics problem with tutoring.Sociology and social workPritchard, David E., Warnakulasooriya, Rasil, Palazzo, David J.
Timing, remembering, and discrimination.Sociology and social workSargisson, Rebecca J., White, K. Geoffrey
Transformation of avoidance response functions in accordance with same and opposite relational frames.Sociology and social workRoche, Bryan, Whelan, Robert, Forsyth, John P., Dymond, Simon, Rhoden, Julia
Transformation of the discriminative and eliciting functions of generalized relational stimuli.Sociology and social workDougher, Michael J., Hamilton, Derek A., Fink, Brandi C., Harrington, Jennifer
When is a failure to replicate not a type II error?Sociology and social workLionello-Denolf, Karen M., Urcuioli, Peter J., Vasconcelos, Marco
Within-trial contrast: pigeons prefer conditioned reinforcers that follow a relatively more rather than a less aversive event.Sociology and social workSinger, Rebecca A., Zentall, Thomas R.
Within-trial contrast: When is a failure to replicate not a type I error?Sociology and social workSinger, Rebecca A., Zentall, Thomas R.
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