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S W Kahng

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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|April 25, 2001
Use of a multicomponent treatment for food refusalS W Kahng, J Tarbox, A E Wilke
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|October 29, 2000
Comparison of single and multiple functional communication training responses for the treatment of problem behaviorS W Kahng, D J Hendrickson, C P Vu
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|June 26, 2001
Assessment and treatment of low-rate high-intensity problem behaviorS W Kahng, K A Abt, H E Schonbachler
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|October 8, 1999
Multicomponent assessment and treatment of cigarette picaH L Goh, B A Iwata, S W Kahng
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|April 1, 1996
Sleep patterns in children and young adults with mental retardation and severe behavior disordersC C Piazza, W W Fisher, S W Kahng
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1994
Balancing social acceptability with treatment effectiveness of an intrusive procedure: a case reportN C Grace, S W Kahng, W W Fisher
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|April 14, 1999
On the relation between object manipulation and stereotypic self-injurious behaviorJ S Lindberg, B A Iwata, S W Kahng
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|July 8, 2000
A comparison of procedures for programming noncontingent reinforcement schedulesS W Kahng, B A Iwata, I G DeLeon, et al.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|February 24, 2001
A method for identifying satiation versus extinction effects under noncontingent reinforcement schedulesS W Kahng, B A Iwata, R H Thompson, et al.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1996
Responding maintained by intermittent reinforcement: implications for the use of extinction with problem behavior in clinical settingsD C Lerman, B A Iwata, B A Shore, et al.
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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|April 25, 2001
Use of a multicomponent treatment for food refusalS W Kahng, J Tarbox, A E Wilke
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|October 29, 2000
Comparison of single and multiple functional communication training responses for the treatment of problem behaviorS W Kahng, D J Hendrickson, C P Vu
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|June 26, 2001
Assessment and treatment of low-rate high-intensity problem behaviorS W Kahng, K A Abt, H E Schonbachler
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|October 8, 1999
Multicomponent assessment and treatment of cigarette picaH L Goh, B A Iwata, S W Kahng
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|April 1, 1996
Sleep patterns in children and young adults with mental retardation and severe behavior disordersC C Piazza, W W Fisher, S W Kahng
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1994
Balancing social acceptability with treatment effectiveness of an intrusive procedure: a case reportN C Grace, S W Kahng, W W Fisher
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|April 14, 1999
On the relation between object manipulation and stereotypic self-injurious behaviorJ S Lindberg, B A Iwata, S W Kahng
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|July 8, 2000
A comparison of procedures for programming noncontingent reinforcement schedulesS W Kahng, B A Iwata, I G DeLeon, et al.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|February 24, 2001
A method for identifying satiation versus extinction effects under noncontingent reinforcement schedulesS W Kahng, B A Iwata, R H Thompson, et al.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1996
Responding maintained by intermittent reinforcement: implications for the use of extinction with problem behavior in clinical settingsD C Lerman, B A Iwata, B A Shore, et al.
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