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210 related items for PubMed ID: 2142682

  • 1. Contextual control of problem behavior in students with severe disabilities.
    Haring TG, Kennedy CH.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 1990; 23(2):235-43. PubMed ID: 2142682
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  • 4. Manipulating antecedent conditions to alter the stimulus control of problem behavior.
    Kennedy CH.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 1994; 27(1):161-70. PubMed ID: 8188556
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  • 5. The role of attention in the treatment of attention-maintained self-injurious behavior: noncontingent reinforcement and differential reinforcement of other behavior.
    Vollmer TR, Iwata BA, Zarcone JR, Smith RG, Mazaleski JL.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 1993; 26(1):9-21. PubMed ID: 8473262
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  • 9. Effects of setting events on the problem behavior of students with severe disabilities.
    Kennedy CH, Itkonen T.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 1993; 26(3):321-7. PubMed ID: 8407681
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  • 10. Concurrent reinforcement schedules: behavior change and maintenance without extinction.
    Hoch H, McComas JJ, Thompson AL, Paone D.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 2002; 35(2):155-69. PubMed ID: 12102135
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  • 11. Reduction of severe behavior problems in the community using a multicomponent treatment approach.
    Carr EG, Carlson JI.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 1993; 26(2):157-72. PubMed ID: 8331013
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  • 12. Analysis of the reinforcement and extinction components in DRO contingencies with self-injury.
    Mazaleski JL, Iwata BA, Vollmer TR, Zarcone JR, Smith RG.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 1993; 26(2):143-56. PubMed ID: 8331012
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  • 14. Reinforcement control of severe dysfunctional behavior of blind, multihandicapped students.
    Luiselli JK, Myles E, Evans TP, Boyce DA.
    Am J Ment Defic; 1985 Nov; 90(3):328-34. PubMed ID: 4083312
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  • 15. Too much reinforcement, too little behavior: assessing task interspersal procedures in conjunction with different reinforcement schedules with autistic children.
    Charlop MH, Kurtz PF, Milstein JP.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 1992 Nov; 25(4):795-808. PubMed ID: 1478903
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  • 16. Reduction of stereotypic behaviours using differential reinforcement procedures and momentary restraint.
    Barton LE, Repp AC, Brulle AR.
    J Ment Defic Res; 1985 Mar; 29 ( Pt 1)():71-9. PubMed ID: 4009705
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  • 20. A comparison of two procedures for programming the differential reinforcement of other behaviors.
    Repp AC, Barton LE, Brulle AR.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 1983 Mar; 16(4):435-45. PubMed ID: 6654773
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