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Samuel L Morris

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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|September 4, 2023
Secondary and within-session analyses to improve the feasibility and precision of assessments of sociabilitySamuel L Morris, Adelaide Pizzuto
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|July 4, 2019
Assessing preference for types of social interactionSamuel L Morris, Timothy R Vollmer
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|February 5, 2025
Does increasing absolute conditioned reinforcement rate improve sensitivity to relative conditioned reinforcement rate?Samuel L Morris, Edward T Blakemore
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|July 11, 2019
Evaluating the stability, validity, and utility of hierarchies produced by the Social Interaction Preference AssessmentSamuel L Morris, Timothy R Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|April 7, 2022
Increasing social time allocation and concomitant effects on mands, item engagement, and rigid or repetitive behaviorSamuel L Morris, Timothy R Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|March 7, 2020
A comparison of methods for assessing preference for social interactionsSamuel L Morris, Timothy 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
Perspectives on Behavior Science|November 25, 2024
Pragmatic Application of Risk Ratios in Behavior AnalysisP Raymond Joslyn, Samuel L Morris
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|November 20, 2025
Testing the evolutionary theory of behavior dynamic's predictions about choice under concurrent random-ratio schedulesEdward T Blakemore, Samuel L Morris
Perspectives on Behavior Science|January 31, 2022
Modeling Subtypes of Automatically Reinforced Self-Injurious Behavior with the Evolutionary Theory of Behavior DynamicsSamuel L Morris, J J McDowell
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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|September 4, 2023
Secondary and within-session analyses to improve the feasibility and precision of assessments of sociabilitySamuel L Morris, Adelaide Pizzuto
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|July 4, 2019
Assessing preference for types of social interactionSamuel L Morris, Timothy R Vollmer
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|February 5, 2025
Does increasing absolute conditioned reinforcement rate improve sensitivity to relative conditioned reinforcement rate?Samuel L Morris, Edward T Blakemore
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|July 11, 2019
Evaluating the stability, validity, and utility of hierarchies produced by the Social Interaction Preference AssessmentSamuel L Morris, Timothy R Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|April 7, 2022
Increasing social time allocation and concomitant effects on mands, item engagement, and rigid or repetitive behaviorSamuel L Morris, Timothy R Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|March 7, 2020
A comparison of methods for assessing preference for social interactionsSamuel L Morris, Timothy 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
Perspectives on Behavior Science|November 25, 2024
Pragmatic Application of Risk Ratios in Behavior AnalysisP Raymond Joslyn, Samuel L Morris
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|November 20, 2025
Testing the evolutionary theory of behavior dynamic's predictions about choice under concurrent random-ratio schedulesEdward T Blakemore, Samuel L Morris
Perspectives on Behavior Science|January 31, 2022
Modeling Subtypes of Automatically Reinforced Self-Injurious Behavior with the Evolutionary Theory of Behavior DynamicsSamuel L Morris, J J McDowell
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