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Treatment of Escape-Maintained Challenging Behavior Using Chained Schedules: An Evaluation of the Effects of Thinning Positive plus Negative Reinforcement During Functional Communication Training.Clarifying inconclusive functional analysis results: Assessment and treatment of automatically reinforced aggression.Assessment and treatment of pica and destruction of holiday decorationsFunctional communication training during reinforcement schedule thinning: An analysis of 25 applications.Using multiple schedules during functional communication training to promote rapid transfer of treatment effectsThe Munroe-Meyer Approach: Continuous Integration of Didactic Instruction, Research, and Clinical Practice.Individual and combined effects of noncontingent reinforcement and response blocking on automatically reinforced problem behavior.Comparisons of synthesized and individual reinforcement contingencies during functional analysis.A component analysis of toilet-training procedures recommended for young children.A preliminary investigation on improving functional communication training by mitigating resurgence of destructive behavior.Functional analysis and treatment of problem behavior in early education classrooms.Systematic Changes in Preference for Schedule-Thinning Arrangements as a Function of Relative Reinforcement Density.Decreasing excessive functional communication responses while treating destructive behavior using response restriction.On the predictive validity of behavioral momentum theory for mitigating resurgence of problem behavior.Remote treatment of sleep-related trichotillomania and trichophagia.Further evaluation of differential exposure to establishing operations during functional communication training.Minimizing resurgence of destructive behavior using behavioral momentum theoryAssessing and Treating Elopement in a School Setting.Prevalence of resurgence of destructive behavior when thinning reinforcement schedules during functional communication trainingEvaluating competing activities to enhance functional communication training during reinforcement schedule thinningTeaching behavior technicians to create publication-quality, single-case design graphs in graphpad prism 7Resurgence following differential reinforcement of alternative behavior implemented with and without extinctionA laboratory model for evaluating relapse of undesirable caregiver behaviorMitigating resurgence of destructive behavior using the discriminative stimuli of a multiple scheduleIncorporating discriminative stimuli into functional communication training with augmentative and alternative communication devices: a tutorialUsing Schedule-Correlated Stimuli During Functional Communication Training to Promote the Rapid Transfer of Treatment EffectsComparisons of standardized and interview-informed synthesized reinforcement contingencies relative to functional analysisA translational evaluation of potential iatrogenic effects of single and combined contingencies during functional analysisResurgence as Choice: Implications for promoting durable behavior changeA preliminary evaluation of treatment duration on the resurgence of destructive behaviorInvestigations of operant ABA renewal during differential reinforcementAn Evaluation of Conditional Manding Using a Four-Component Multiple ScheduleBehavioral Momentum Theory: a Tutorial on Response PersistenceBaseline reinforcement rate and resurgence of destructive behavior
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