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288 related items for PubMed ID: 7153201

  • 1. Sensory reinforcement in the mentally handicapped and autistic child: a review.
    Murphy G.
    J Autism Dev Disord; 1982 Sep; 12(3):265-78. PubMed ID: 7153201
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  • 2. Self-stimulatory behavior and perceptual reinforcement.
    Lovaas I, Newsom C, Hickman C.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 1987 Sep; 20(1):45-68. PubMed ID: 3583964
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  • 3. Persistence of stereotypic behavior: examining the effects of external reinforcers.
    Ahearn WH, Clark KM, Gardenier NC, Chung BI, Dube WV.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 2003 Sep; 36(4):439-48. PubMed ID: 14768664
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  • 4. 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 Sep; 12(2):221-33. PubMed ID: 489480
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  • 5. Increasing simple toy play in profoundly mentally handicapped children: II. Designing special toys.
    Murphy G, Carr J, Callias M.
    J Autism Dev Disord; 1986 Mar; 16(1):45-58. PubMed ID: 3957858
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  • 6. Increasing on-task behaviour through interruption-prompting.
    Duker PC, Schaapveld M.
    J Intellect Disabil Res; 1996 Aug; 40 ( Pt 4)():291-7. PubMed ID: 8884583
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  • 7. Concurrent reinforcement schedules: behavior change and maintenance without extinction.
    Hoch H, McComas JJ, Thompson AL, Paone D.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 2002 Aug; 35(2):155-69. PubMed ID: 12102135
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  • 12. Further evaluation of methods to identify matched stimulation.
    Rapp JT.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 2007 Aug; 40(1):73-88. PubMed ID: 17471794
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  • 13. The effects of noncontingent access to food on the rate of object mouthing across three settings.
    Roane HS, Kelly ML, Fisher WW.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 2003 Aug; 36(4):579-82. PubMed ID: 14768675
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  • 14. The effects of blocking mouthing of leisure items on their effectiveness as reinforcers.
    Tarbox RS, Tarbox J, Ghezzi PM, Wallace MD, Yoo JH.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 2007 Aug; 40(4):761-5. PubMed ID: 18189113
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  • 17. Analysis of free-time contingencies as positive versus negative reinforcement.
    Zarcone JR, Fisher WW, Piazza CC.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 1996 Aug; 29(2):247-50. PubMed ID: 8682741
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  • 19. Treatment of automatically reinforced object mouthing with noncontingent reinforcement and response blocking: experimental analysis and social validation.
    Carr JE, Dozier CL, Patel MR, Adams AN, Martin N.
    Res Dev Disabil; 2002 Aug; 23(1):37-44. PubMed ID: 12071394
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