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J E Carr

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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|April 1, 1975
A-B therapist characteristics vs. psychotherapy outcome: current status and prospectsR K Heaton, J E Carr, J L Hampson
Research in Developmental Disabilities|February 13, 1999
The effects of pictorial versus tangible stimuli in stimulus-preference assessmentsT S Higbee, J E Carr, C D Harrison
Hospital & Community Psychiatry|December 1, 1981
Pragmatic issues in design and implementation of a psychotherapy outcome studyC S Dagadakis, D D Hunt, J E Carr
Archives of Sexual Behavior|February 1, 1981
Cognitive correlates of biologic sex and gender identity in transsexualismD D Hunt, J E Carr, J L Hampson
Research in Developmental Disabilities|April 6, 2000
Further evaluation of the multiple-stimulus preference assessmentT S Higbee, J E Carr, C D Harrison
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|June 17, 1998
Overview of the treatment of rumination disorder for adults in a residential settingD W Fredericks, J E Carr, W L Williams
Military Medicine|July 1, 1984
Contrasts between Japanese and American medical education and clinical practiceC A Gillespie, H E Gillespie, J E Carr
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|October 29, 2000
Evaluation of a brief multiple-stimulus preference assessment in a naturalistic contextJ E Carr, A C Nicolson, T S Higbee
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|December 29, 2000
Recent advances in the assessment of aberrant behavior maintained by automatic reinforcement in individuals with developmental disabilitiesL A Leblanc, M R Patel, J E Carr
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 22, 2002
The reductive effects of noncontingent reinforcement fixed-time versus variable-time schedulesJ E Carr, K K Kellum, I M Chong
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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|April 1, 1975
A-B therapist characteristics vs. psychotherapy outcome: current status and prospectsR K Heaton, J E Carr, J L Hampson
Research in Developmental Disabilities|February 13, 1999
The effects of pictorial versus tangible stimuli in stimulus-preference assessmentsT S Higbee, J E Carr, C D Harrison
Hospital & Community Psychiatry|December 1, 1981
Pragmatic issues in design and implementation of a psychotherapy outcome studyC S Dagadakis, D D Hunt, J E Carr
Archives of Sexual Behavior|February 1, 1981
Cognitive correlates of biologic sex and gender identity in transsexualismD D Hunt, J E Carr, J L Hampson
Research in Developmental Disabilities|April 6, 2000
Further evaluation of the multiple-stimulus preference assessmentT S Higbee, J E Carr, C D Harrison
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|June 17, 1998
Overview of the treatment of rumination disorder for adults in a residential settingD W Fredericks, J E Carr, W L Williams
Military Medicine|July 1, 1984
Contrasts between Japanese and American medical education and clinical practiceC A Gillespie, H E Gillespie, J E Carr
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|October 29, 2000
Evaluation of a brief multiple-stimulus preference assessment in a naturalistic contextJ E Carr, A C Nicolson, T S Higbee
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|December 29, 2000
Recent advances in the assessment of aberrant behavior maintained by automatic reinforcement in individuals with developmental disabilitiesL A Leblanc, M R Patel, J E Carr
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 22, 2002
The reductive effects of noncontingent reinforcement fixed-time versus variable-time schedulesJ E Carr, K K Kellum, I M Chong
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