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The influence of behavior preceding a reinforced response on behavior change in the classroom . Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis , 10 , 299-311 . Kazdin , A. E. ( 1979 ) . Unobtrusive measures in behavioral assessment .
The influence of behavior preceding a reinforced response on behavior change in the classroom . Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis , 10 , 299-311 . Kazdin , A. E. ( 1979 ) . Unobtrusive measures in behavioral assessment .
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Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry , 10 , 115-120 . Lehrer , A. ( 1981 ) . Not a science . ... Relationship between heart rate and behavioral change during the treatment of phobias . Journal of Abnormal Psychology ...
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry , 10 , 115-120 . Lehrer , A. ( 1981 ) . Not a science . ... Relationship between heart rate and behavioral change during the treatment of phobias . Journal of Abnormal Psychology ...
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Behavioral control of chronic hiccupping associated with gastrointestinal bleeding in a retarded epileptic male . Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry , 12 , 341-345 . Voegtlin , W. L. , Lemere , F. , Broz , W. R. ...
Behavioral control of chronic hiccupping associated with gastrointestinal bleeding in a retarded epileptic male . Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry , 12 , 341-345 . Voegtlin , W. L. , Lemere , F. , Broz , W. R. ...
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