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149 related items for PubMed ID: 6679299

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  • 48. A plea to end the use of the patterning treatment for retarded children.
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  • 51. Multiple treatment interference in the alternating treatments design as a function of the intercomponent interval length.
    McGonigle JJ, Rojahn J, Dixon J, Strain PS.
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  • 52. A comparison of the characteristics of self-stimulatory behaviors in "normal" children and children with developmental delays.
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  • 55. Positive practice overcorrection: the effects of duration of positive practice on acquisition and response reduction.
    Carey RG, Bucher B.
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  • 57. An abbreviated overcorrection program to reduce self-stimulatory behaviors.
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  • 59. Does supplementary reinforcement of stereotypy facilitate extinction?
    Dozier CL, Iwata BA, Wilson DM, Thomason-Sassi JL, Roscoe EM.
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