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J A Dinsmoor

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Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|May 1, 1985
The role of observing and attention in establishing stimulus controlJ A Dinsmoor
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|July 17, 2001
Stimuli inevitably generated by behavior that avoids electric shock are inherently reinforcingJ A Dinsmoor
The Behavior Analyst|April 6, 2012
Keller and Schoenfeld's principles of psychologyJ A Dinsmoor
The Behavior Analyst|April 6, 2012
The respective roles of human and nonhuman subjects in behavioral researchJ A Dinsmoor
The Behavior Analyst|April 6, 2012
Stimulus control: part IIJ A Dinsmoor
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|November 1, 1987
A visit to Bloomington: The first Conference on the Experimental Analysis of BehaviorJ A Dinsmoor
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|September 1, 1990
Academic roots: Columbia University, 1943-1951J A Dinsmoor
The Behavior Analyst|April 6, 2012
Stimulus control: part IJ A Dinsmoor
The Behavior Analyst|April 6, 2012
A note on the historical record: MPA and MABAJ A Dinsmoor
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|July 1, 1977
Escape, avoidance, punishment: where do we stand?J A Dinsmoor
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Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|May 1, 1985
The role of observing and attention in establishing stimulus controlJ A Dinsmoor
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|July 17, 2001
Stimuli inevitably generated by behavior that avoids electric shock are inherently reinforcingJ A Dinsmoor
The Behavior Analyst|April 6, 2012
Keller and Schoenfeld's principles of psychologyJ A Dinsmoor
The Behavior Analyst|April 6, 2012
The respective roles of human and nonhuman subjects in behavioral researchJ A Dinsmoor
The Behavior Analyst|April 6, 2012
Stimulus control: part IIJ A Dinsmoor
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|November 1, 1987
A visit to Bloomington: The first Conference on the Experimental Analysis of BehaviorJ A Dinsmoor
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|September 1, 1990
Academic roots: Columbia University, 1943-1951J A Dinsmoor
The Behavior Analyst|April 6, 2012
Stimulus control: part IJ A Dinsmoor
The Behavior Analyst|April 6, 2012
A note on the historical record: MPA and MABAJ A Dinsmoor
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|July 1, 1977
Escape, avoidance, punishment: where do we stand?J A Dinsmoor
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