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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|March 7, 2020
A comparison of methods for assessing preference for social interactionsSamuel L Morris, Timothy R Vollmer
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|October 1, 1985
Endogenous angiotensin II facilitates sympathetically mediated hemodynamic responses in pithed ratsL J Kaufman, R R Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|May 24, 2022
The matching law provides a quantitative description of social time allocation in children with autismSamuel L Morris, Timothy R Vollmer
European Journal of Pharmacology|September 15, 1977
Central cardiovascular effects of SQ 14,225, an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor in chloralose-anesthetized catsR R Vollmer, J A Boccagno
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|October 13, 2012
A procedure for thinning the schedule of time-outJeanne M Donaldson, Timothy R Vollmer
Research in Developmental Disabilities|December 3, 2014
Essential components of written behavior treatment plansDon E Williams, Timothy R Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|July 16, 2015
Data analysis of response interruption and redirection as a treatment for vocal stereotypyKara L Wunderlich, Timothy R Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|June 9, 2017
Effects of serial and concurrent training on receptive identification tasks: A Systematic replicationKara L Wunderlich, Timothy R Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 23, 2020
A comparison of picture and GIF-based preference assessments for social interactionSamuel L Morris, Timothy R Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|November 24, 2018
Relative preferences for edible and leisure stimuli in children with autismDaniel E Conine, Timothy R Vollmer
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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|March 7, 2020
A comparison of methods for assessing preference for social interactionsSamuel L Morris, Timothy R Vollmer
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|October 1, 1985
Endogenous angiotensin II facilitates sympathetically mediated hemodynamic responses in pithed ratsL J Kaufman, R R Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|May 24, 2022
The matching law provides a quantitative description of social time allocation in children with autismSamuel L Morris, Timothy R Vollmer
European Journal of Pharmacology|September 15, 1977
Central cardiovascular effects of SQ 14,225, an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor in chloralose-anesthetized catsR R Vollmer, J A Boccagno
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|October 13, 2012
A procedure for thinning the schedule of time-outJeanne M Donaldson, Timothy R Vollmer
Research in Developmental Disabilities|December 3, 2014
Essential components of written behavior treatment plansDon E Williams, Timothy R Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|July 16, 2015
Data analysis of response interruption and redirection as a treatment for vocal stereotypyKara L Wunderlich, Timothy R Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|June 9, 2017
Effects of serial and concurrent training on receptive identification tasks: A Systematic replicationKara L Wunderlich, Timothy R Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 23, 2020
A comparison of picture and GIF-based preference assessments for social interactionSamuel L Morris, Timothy R Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|November 24, 2018
Relative preferences for edible and leisure stimuli in children with autismDaniel E Conine, Timothy R Vollmer
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