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M H Charlop

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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1983
The effects of echolalia on acquisition and generalization of receptive labeling in autistic childrenM H Charlop
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|December 1, 1986
Setting effects on the occurrence of autistic children's immediate echolaliaM H Charlop
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 1, 1983
Reversal and nonreversal shifts in autistic childrenM H Charlop, J Carlson
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 1, 1981
S + versus S- fading in prompting procedures with autistic childrenL Schreibman, M H Charlop
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1986
Increasing autistic children's spontaneous verbalizations of affection: an assessment of time delay and peer modeling proceduresM H Charlop, M E Walsh
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1989
Teaching autistic children conversational speech using video modelingM H Charlop, J P Milstein
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1991
Increasing autistic children's daily spontaneous speechM H Charlop, J E Trasowech
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|October 1, 1996
Using obsessions as reinforcers with and without mild reductive procedures to decrease inappropriate behaviors of children with autismM H Charlop-Christy, L K Haymes
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|July 10, 1998
Using objects of obsession as token reinforcers for children with autismM H Charlop-Christy, L K Haymes
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|September 1, 1983
Learning through observation: the effects of peer modeling on acquisition and generalization in autistic childrenM H Charlop, L Schreibman, A S Tryon
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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1983
The effects of echolalia on acquisition and generalization of receptive labeling in autistic childrenM H Charlop
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|December 1, 1986
Setting effects on the occurrence of autistic children's immediate echolaliaM H Charlop
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 1, 1983
Reversal and nonreversal shifts in autistic childrenM H Charlop, J Carlson
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 1, 1981
S + versus S- fading in prompting procedures with autistic childrenL Schreibman, M H Charlop
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1986
Increasing autistic children's spontaneous verbalizations of affection: an assessment of time delay and peer modeling proceduresM H Charlop, M E Walsh
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1989
Teaching autistic children conversational speech using video modelingM H Charlop, J P Milstein
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1991
Increasing autistic children's daily spontaneous speechM H Charlop, J E Trasowech
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|October 1, 1996
Using obsessions as reinforcers with and without mild reductive procedures to decrease inappropriate behaviors of children with autismM H Charlop-Christy, L K Haymes
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|July 10, 1998
Using objects of obsession as token reinforcers for children with autismM H Charlop-Christy, L K Haymes
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|September 1, 1983
Learning through observation: the effects of peer modeling on acquisition and generalization in autistic childrenM H Charlop, L Schreibman, A S Tryon
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