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141 related items for PubMed ID: 1173584

  • 21. Effects of a procedure derived from the overcorrection principle on manipulated and nonmanipulated behaviors.
    Wells KC, Forehand R, Hickey K, Green KD.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 1977; 10(4):679-87. PubMed ID: 599110
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  • 22. Assessment and treatment of problem behavior occasioned by interruption of free-operant behavior.
    Hagopian LP, Bruzek JL, Bowman LG, Jennett HK.
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  • 23. A behavior modification approach to the treatment of autistic children.
    Lovaas OI, Schreibman L, Koegel RL.
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  • 24. Using joint activity schedules to promote peer engagement in preschoolers with autism.
    Betz A, Higbee TS, Reagon KA.
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  • 25. The effect of vicarious reinforcement on imitation: a review of the literature.
    Thelen MH, Rennie DL.
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  • 26. Scaling the fortress walls. Some ways of working with autistic children.
    Jerome A.
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  • 27. The effects of interpolated reinforcement on resistance to extinction in children diagnosed with autism: a preliminary investigation.
    Higbee TS, Carr JE, Patel MR.
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  • 28. Intensive reinforcement of imitative behavior in mute autistic children.
    Hingtgen JN, Coulter SK, Churchill DW.
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  • 29. The work of play for parents of schizophrenic children.
    Berlin IN, Critchley DL.
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  • 30. Effects of frequency of photic stimulation upon autistic and retarded children.
    Frankel F, Freeman BJ, Ritvo E, Chikami B, Carr E.
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  • 31. An investigation of extinction-induced vocalizations.
    Valentino AL, Shillingsburg MA, Call NA, Burton B, Bowen CN.
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  • 32. Sensory extinction and sensory reinforcement principles for programming multiple adaptive behavior change.
    Rincover A, Cook R, Peoples A, Packard D.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 1979 May; 12(2):221-33. PubMed ID: 489480
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  • 33. Behavior modification of an autistic child.
    Brawley ER, Harris FR, Allen KE, Fleming RS, Peterson RF.
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  • 34. On the reinforcing effects of the content of verbal attention.
    Fisher WW, Ninness HA, Piazza CC, Owen-DeSchryver JS.
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  • 35. The problem of generalization in the operant conditioning of social speech in the severely subnormal. Use of reversal to establish generalizability.
    Barton ES.
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  • 36. Increasing spontaneous play by suppressing self-stimulation in autistic children.
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  • 37. Noncontingent reinforcement without extinction plus differential reinforcement of alternative behavior during treatment of problem behavior.
    Fritz JN, Jackson LM, Stiefler NA, Wimberly BS, Richardson AR.
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  • 38. Functional analysis screening for problem behavior maintained by automatic reinforcement.
    Querim AC, Iwata BA, Roscoe EM, Schlichenmeyer KJ, Ortega JV, Hurl KE.
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  • 39. Resistance to extinction and frustration in retarded and nonretarded children.
    Viney LL, Clarke AM, Lord J.
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  • 40. An inpatient treatment program and outcome for 57 autistic and schizophrenic children.
    Treffert DA, McAndrew JB, Dreifuerst P.
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