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  • 26. Responding maintained by intermittent reinforcement: implications for the use of extinction with problem behavior in clinical settings.
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  • 33. Differential reinforcement of other behavior increases untargeted behavior.
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  • 35. A variation of noncontingent reinforcement in the treatment of aberrant behavior.
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  • 36. Noncontingent reinforcement: a further examination of schedule effects during treatment.
    Wallace MD, Iwata BA, Hanley GP, Thompson RH, Roscoe EM.
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  • 37. Developing a technology for the use of operant extinction in clinical settings: an examination of basic and applied research.
    Lerman DC, Iwata BA.
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  • 38. Conditioning visual orientation of conduct problem children in the classroom.
    Quay HC, Sprague RL, Werry JS, McQueen MM.
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  • 39. Preference for reinforcers under progressive- and fixed-ratio schedules: a comparison of single and concurrent arrangements.
    Glover AC, Roane HS, Kadey HJ, Grow LL.
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  • 40. Functional communication training and chained schedules of reinforcement to treat challenging behavior maintained by terminations of activity interruptions.
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