Home > TPR > Vol. 48 (1998) > Iss. 4
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Stimulus Movement and the Intensity of Attention
David A. Washburn and R. Thompson Putney
Cautiousness, Stereotypy, and Variability in Older and Younger Adults
David E. Lopatto, Stacy Ogier, Emily A. Wickelgren, Craig Gibbens, Adrianna Smith, Laura Sullivan, and Melissa Muns
Aggressive Responding in the Laboratory Maintained by the Initiation of a Provocation-Free Interval
Donald M. Dougherty, Don R. Cherek, and Scott D. Lane
Augmenting Computer-Interactive Self-Assessment With and Without Feedback
H. A. Chris Ninness, Sharon K. Ninness, Sandra Sherman, and Chuck Schotta
Derived Stimulus Relations Produce Mediated and Episodic Priming
Steven C. Hayes and Richard T. Bissett
The Effects of a Can't-Answer Response Option and Instructions on Stimulus Equivalence
Angela M. Duarte, Svein Eikeseth, Jesus Rosales-Ruiz, and Donald M. Baer
Stimulus Equivalence and The Blocking Effect
Ruth Anne Rehfeldt, Mark R. Dixon, Linda J. Hayes, and Amy Steele
Impulsive Choice in Adults: How Consistent are Individual Differences?
Douglas J. Navarick
Effects of High Doses of Naltrexone on Running and Responding For the Opportunity to Run in Rats: A Test of the Opiate Hypothesis
T. W. Belke and L. Dunlop
Variable-Interval Schedule Control Following Response Acquisition with Delayed Reinforcement
Barbara A. Metzger and Kennon A. Lattal
Effort Effect: An Artifact of Effort-Produced Partial Responses?
Wendy S. Miller and Harvard L. Armus
