Home page

Previous issues of EJOBA, table of contents. As text or as PDF files.

VOLUME 5, No. 2, 2004 as PDF file

VOLUME 5, No. 1, 2004 as PDF file

VOLUME 4, No. 1 & 2, 2003 as PDF file

VOLUME 3, No. 2, 2002 as PDF file

VOLUME 3, No. 1, 2002 as PDF file

VOLUME 2, No. 2, 2001 as PDF file

VOLUME 2, No. 1, 2001 as PDF file

VOLUME 1, No. 2, 2000 as PDF file

VOLUME 1, No. 1, 2000 as PDF file

 

VOLUME 5, No. 2, 2004 Back to top

Saul Axelrod:
The Contributions of B. F. Skinner’s Work to my Life


A. Charles Catania:
B. F. Skinner at 100: A Selection of Quotations


John W. Donahoe:
Interpretation and Experimental-analysis: An Underappreciated Distinction


Jack Michael:
Skinner’s Molecular Interpretations of Behavior


Richard F. Rakos:
The Belief in Free Will as a Biological Adaptation: Thinking Inside and Outside
the Behavior Analytic Box


Patrick K. Rimell:
A Chronological Review of Events in the Life of one Behaviorist


Alexandra Rutherford:
A “visible scientist”: B.F. Skinner’s writings for the popular press


Nathaniel G. Smith and Edward K. Morris:
A Tribute to B. F. Skinner at 100: His Awards and Honors


Beth Sulzer-Azaroff:
The Shaping of Behaviorists: B.F. Skinner’s Influential Paper on Teaching
Machines


Julie S. Vargas:
Contingencies over B. F. Skinner’s Discovery of Contingencies

 

VOLUME 5, No. 1, 2004 Back to top

Christos K. Nikopoulos and Mickey Keenan:
Effects of Video Modelling on Training and Generalisation of Social initiation
and Reciprocal Play by Children with Autism


Emmanuel Zagury Tourinho:
Behaviorism, Interbehaviorism and the Boundaries of a Science of Behavior

Terry S. Falcomata and Mark R. Dixon:
Enhancing Physical Therapy Exercises in Persons with Acquired Brain Injury
through a Self-Control Training Procedure

J.C. Darcheville, C. Boyer, and Y. Miossec:
Training infant Reaching Using Mother’s Voice as Reinforcer

A. Charles Catania:
Antecedents and Consequences of Words

 

 

VOLUME 4, No. 1 & 2, 2003 Back to top

Abigail B. Calkin:
Some Comments on Precision Teaching

Abigail B. Calkin:
A Minute a Day Makes Good Feelings Grow

Richard M. Kubina Jr. and Clay M. Starlin:
Reading with Precision

Michael A. Fabrizio and Alison L. Moors:
Evaluating Mastery: Measuring Instructional Outcomes for Children with Autism

Claudia E. McDade:
Success Breeds Success: Jacksonville State University’s Learning Services

Charles T. Merbitz, Trudy K. Miller and Nancy K. Hansen:
Cueing and Logical Problem Solving in Brain Trauma Rehabilitation: Frequency Patterns in Clinician and Patient Behaviors

Commentary on Precision Teaching:

Thomas E. Boyce:
Moving from Precision Teaching to Precision Measurement: We Need to Just DO IT

Michel J. Dougher:
Precision Teaching and Complex Behavior

Kent Johnson:
Contributions of Precision Teaching

Mickey Keenan:
(Printed) Words Alone

Luke Moynahan:
Precision Teaching and Measurement – A Habilitation Service Perspective

Julie S. Vargas:
Precision Teaching and Skinner’s Legacy

Abigail B. Calkin:
The Course Of Precision Teaching

Thomas E. Boyce and Adel C. Najdowski:
Assessing Preference for Self-Charting of Academic Skills by Elementary School Students

Emilio Ribes-Iñesta, Nora Rangel, Guadalupe Carbajal and Erandeni Peña:
Choice between individual and shared social contingencies in children: An experimental replication in a natural setting

A. Charles Catania and Victor G. Laties:
Cumulative Quotations

Gordon M. Burghardt:
William S. Verplanck (1916-2002)

 

VOLUME 3, No. 2, 2002 Back to top

Frode Svartdal:
Adaptation to a Multiple Operant Schedule: Insensitivity and the Role of Verbal Control


Emilio Ribes-Iñesta and Nora Rangel:
A Comparison of Choice Between Individual and Shared Social Contingencies in Children and young Adults

Giulio E. Lancioni , Mirella Walraven, Mark F. O’Reilly, and Nirbhay N. Singh:
Persistent Humming by a Man with Multiple Disabilities: Evaluating Function and Treatment Opportunities


A Playlet:
A. Charles Catania, Ingibjörg Sveinsdóttir, Iser G. DeLeon, Amy Christensen, and Philip N. Hineline:
The Paradoxical Vocabularies of Topography-Based and Selection-Based Verbal Behavior


Continued Discussion on Equivalence
Dermot Barnes-Holmes and Steven C. Hayes:
Relational Frame Theory is a Behavior Analytic Account: Is Tonneau’s?

François Tonneau:
Who Can Understand Relational Frame Theory? A Reply to Barnes-Holmes and Hayes

 

VOLUME 3, No. 1, 2002 Back to top

A. Charles Catania:
The verbal behavior of Ullin T. Place

Franck Carpentier, Paul M. Smeets and Dermot Barnes-Holmes:
Class Formation of Unrelated Stimuli with Same Discriminative Functions

Sean McGuigan and Mickey Keenan:
Rule following in functional equivalence classes

Henry S. Roane, Wayne W. Fisher and Gina M. Sgro and Erin M. McDonough:
Evaluation of Competing Stimuli within a DRO Contingency

Nathan Stemmer:
Further Steps Towards an Improved Version of Behavior Analysis

 

VOLUME 2, No. 2, 2001 Back to top

Special Section: Grief

Karola Dillenburer and Mickey Keenan:
Bereavement: A Behavioural Process

Abigail B. Calkin:
Response to Bereavement: A Behavioural Process

Lawrence E. Fraley:
Behaviorological Principles for the Analysis of Bereavement

Bernard Guerin:
Explanations of Bereavement, Grief, and Trauma: The Misuse of Both Mental and Foundational Terms

Luke Moynahan:
Relatio Ergo Sum – a Suggestive Commentary upon Dillenburger and Keenan

Richard F. Rakos:
Bereavement: Preliminary Behavior Analytic Hypotheses

François Tonneau:
The Observational Analysis of Behavior

Karola Dillenburger and Michael Keenan:
Islands of Pain in a Sea of Change: Behaviour Analysis and Bereavement

Research Articles

Gordon R. Foxall and Victoria K. James:
The Behavioral Basis of Consumer Choice: A Preliminary Analysis

J. Moore:
On Distinguishing Methodological from Radical Behaviorism

Phil Reed:
Human Schedule Performance with Hypothetical Monetary Reinforcement

Vinca Rivière and Jean Claude Darcheville:
Shaping of Self-control Behavior and Temporal Regulation

Book Review
A. Charles Catania: I Think I Am a Behaviorist; Therefore I Am. Reviewed of The New Behaviorism: Mind, Mechanism, and Society, by John Staddon

 

VOLUME 2, No. 1, 2001 Back to top

François Tonneau:
Equivalence Relations: A Critical Analysis

Commentary on Tonneau:
Dermot Barnes-Holmes, Steven C. Hayes and Bryan Roche:
The (not so) strange death of stimulus equivalence

Harrie Boelens:
Emergent matching to sample and equivalence relations

A. Charles Catania:
The roles of responses and stimuli in functional equivalence.

J. M. Cleaveland:
A primary preference for secondary generalizations

Juan D. Delius:
The what and how of equivalencies

David Dickins:
Equivalence is to do with symbols, and it is cognitive

Michael J. Dougher:
What is an indirect correlation?

Simon Dymond: Beyond equivalence:
the transform of functions and multiple relations

Lanny Fields:
Synergies between stimulus and functional equivalence

Sigrid S. Glenn:
Re-examining what we think we know

Geoffrey Hall:
Mechanisms of functional equivalence

Linda J. Hayes and Rene Quinones:
On the concept of stimulus function transfer

Masako Jitsumori:
Emergence of functional equivalence

J. Moore:
On the operational analysis of psychological terms: "equivalence"

David Palmer:
The transfer of discriminative functions from objects to verbal stimuli is derivate, not fundamental

Luis Antonio Pérez-González:
Stimulus equivalence, stimulus relations, and emergence of operants

Jesús Rosales-Ruiz and Donald M. Baer:
Observing and apparently not needing to observe, in the analysis of symbolic reactions

Richard R. Saunders: On the infrastructure of stimulus equivalence research

Nathan Stemmer: Pavlovian correlations and action frames

François Tonneau:
Equivalence Relations: A Reply

VOLUME 1, No. 2, 2000 Back to top

Fiona Lyddy, Dermot Barnes-Holmes, and Peter J. Hampson:
The Effect of Stimulus Meaningfulness on the Formation of Equivalence Classes

Phil Reed and Peter Howell:
Suggestions for Improving the Long-term Effects of Treatments for Stuttering:
A Review and Synthesis of Frequency-shifted Feedback and Operant Techniques.

Thomas E. Boyce, Ned Carter, and Havalah Neboschick:
An Evaluation of Intraobserver Reliability versus Interobserver Agreement

Comments to Harzem's article "Towards A New Behaviorism":

J. Moore:
Comments on “Towards a new behaviorism” by Peter Harzem

Frode Svartdal:
Modest behaviorism

Thomas J. Waltz, Philip N. Hineline, Claudia D. Cardinal, and E. Terry Mueller:
The Future Lies Ahead? Which Way Toward a Refined Behaviorism?

Peter Harzem:
Comments on Commentary: On the scholarly value of improving on one’s perspectives

Mark F. O’Reilly, David M. Richman, Giulio Lancioni, John Hillery, Steve Lindauer, Kim Crosland, and Claire Lacey:
Using Brief Functional Assessments to Identify Specific Contexts for Problem Behavior Maintained by Positive and Negative Reinforcement.

VOLUME 1, No. 1, 2000 Back to top

J. Moore.
Behavior analysis and psycholinguistics

A. Charles Catiania, Koichi Ono and Deisy de Souza.
Sources of Novel Behavior: Stimulus Contol Arranged for Different Response Dimensions

Paul M. Smeets, Dermot Barnes-Holmes, Mary Nagle.
Transfer and Stimulus Equivalence Classes Derived From Simultaneously Presented S+ and SStimuli.

Peter Harzem. Towards A New Behaviorism
Julian C. Leslie. Steps towards the wider use of behaviour analysis in applied psychology.