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Daniel B Shabani

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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 24, 2007
Stimulus fading and differential reinforcement for the treatment of needle phobia in a youth with autismDaniel B Shabani, Wayne W Fisher
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|September 2, 2009
A laboratory model for studying response-class hierarchiesDaniel B Shabani, James E Carr, Anna Ingeborg Petursdottir
Research in Developmental Disabilities|November 22, 2005
An evaluation of strategies to maintain mands at practical levelsTina M Sidener, Daniel B Shabani, James E Carr, et al.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|April 9, 2002
Increasing social initiations in children with autism: effects of a tactile promptDaniel B Shabani, Roger C Katz, David A Wilder, et al.
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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 24, 2007
Stimulus fading and differential reinforcement for the treatment of needle phobia in a youth with autismDaniel B Shabani, Wayne W Fisher
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|September 2, 2009
A laboratory model for studying response-class hierarchiesDaniel B Shabani, James E Carr, Anna Ingeborg Petursdottir
Research in Developmental Disabilities|November 22, 2005
An evaluation of strategies to maintain mands at practical levelsTina M Sidener, Daniel B Shabani, James E Carr, et al.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|April 9, 2002
Increasing social initiations in children with autism: effects of a tactile promptDaniel B Shabani, Roger C Katz, David A Wilder, et al.
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