Home > TPR > Vol. 48 (1998) > Iss. 1
Winter
Articles
Chimpanzee (Pan Troglodytes) Counting in a Computerized Testing Program
Michael J. Beran, Duane M. Rumbaugh, and E. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh
The Phantom Array: A Perisaccadic Illusion of Visual Direction
Wayne A. Hershberger and J. Scott Jordan
Is Acquired Tolerance to Hypothermia Susceptible to Extinction?
Mitchell M. Metzger, Steven B. Harrod, Steven C. Kissinger, and David C. Riccio
Superstitious Math Performance: Interactions Between Rules and Scheduled Contingencies
H. A. Chris Ninness and Sharon K. Ninness
The Effects of Sexually Explicit Words on the Formation of Stimulus Equivalence Classes
Joseph J. Plaud, George A. Gaither, Michael Franklin, Louise A. Weller, and Jeannie Barth
Stimulus Familiarity and the Delayed Emergence of Stimulus Equivalence or Consistent Nonequivalence
Per Holth and Erik Arntzen
Prior Learning and Equivalence Class Formation
Michelle Peoples, Kevin J. Tierney, Maeve Bracken, and Cara McKay
A Precursor to the Relational Evaluation Procedure: Analyzing Stimulus Equivalence
Veronica A. Cullinan, Dermot Barnes, and Paul M. Smeets
The Effects of Prior Equivalence Testing and Verbal Instructions on Derived Self-Discrimination Transfer: A Follow-Up Study
Simon Dymond and Dermot Barnes
The Effects of Instructions on Human Matching
Masaharu Takahashi and Tohru Shimakura
