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C L Dozier

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Research in Developmental Disabilities|January 12, 2001
A variation of noncontingent reinforcement in the treatment of aberrant behaviorL N Britton, J E Carr, K K Kellum, et al.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|October 27, 2001
Using fixed-time schedules to maintain behavior: a preliminary investigationC L Dozier, J E Carr, K Enlof, et al.
Behavior Modification|January 11, 2001
Using real-time recording to enhance the analysis of within-session functional analysis dataJ T Rapp, J E Carr, R G Miltenberger, et al.
Research in Developmental Disabilities|December 2, 2000
A review of "noncontingent" reinforcement as treatment for the aberrant behavior of individuals with developmental disabilitiesJ E Carr, S Coriaty, D A Wilder, et al.
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Research in Developmental Disabilities|January 12, 2001
A variation of noncontingent reinforcement in the treatment of aberrant behaviorL N Britton, J E Carr, K K Kellum, et al.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|October 27, 2001
Using fixed-time schedules to maintain behavior: a preliminary investigationC L Dozier, J E Carr, K Enlof, et al.
Behavior Modification|January 11, 2001
Using real-time recording to enhance the analysis of within-session functional analysis dataJ T Rapp, J E Carr, R G Miltenberger, et al.
Research in Developmental Disabilities|December 2, 2000
A review of "noncontingent" reinforcement as treatment for the aberrant behavior of individuals with developmental disabilitiesJ E Carr, S Coriaty, D A Wilder, et al.
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