Martin, H. M.
The Ascaris lumbricoides, in one phase or another, has attracted the attention of parasitologists for many years, and during the last decade this parasite has been studied by a large number of investigators. The recent observations have been, to a great extent, directed along one line, the study of its life history. These investigators have establi...
Briscoe, R V Hoffman, D B Bailey, J S
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Journal of applied behavior analysis
This study demonstrated the effect of training nine lower socio-economic adults participating as policy board members in a federally funded rural community project to make behaviorally defined statements to increase problem-solving behaviors in board meetings. A multiple-baseline design across subjects and skills was used to analyze the behavioral ...
Feallock, R Miller, L K
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Journal of applied behavior analysis
Failure to share household chores equitably may be a major cause of the high failure rate of experimental group-living arrangements. A behavioral approach to worksharing based on a point system was implemented in one experimental group and its most important components experimentally evaluated. Experiment I showed that awarding credits produced mor...
Bufford, Rodger K.
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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Willner, A G Braukmann, C J Kirigin, K A Fixsen, D L Phillips, E L Wolf, M M
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Journal of applied behavior analysis
This research sought to identify, train, and validate social behaviors preferred by youths to be used by youth-care personnel (called teaching-parents). With training, consistent increases in seven preferred behaviors were observed for the six teaching-parent trainees. These behaviors included offering to help, "getting to the point", giving reason...
Fawcett, S B Fletcher, R K
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Journal of applied behavior analysis
A community education program, to develop a variety of performance competencies in large numbers of neighborhood residents, requires a technology for preparing learning units administerable by community members themselves. The effects of a writing manual, designed to teach nonprofessionals to prepare such instructional packages, were analyzed in tw...
Fawcett, Stephen B. Miller, L. Keith Braukmann, Curtis J.
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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Stokes, T F Fawcett, S B
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Journal of applied behavior analysis
The effect of a municipal enforcement program to improve residents' packaging of refuse was analyzed in a multiple-baseline design across two areas of a city. The enforcement program involved instruction concerning refuse-packaging regulations, collection only of appropriately packaged refuse, and feedback notices to residents concerning the reason...
White, Geoffry D.
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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Mathews, R M Fawcett, S B
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Journal of applied behavior analysis
A community education system might be most effectively implemented in low-income communities if it were deliverable by neighborhood residents. A proctor training manual, designed to teach neighborhood residents how to administer standardized learning units to their peers, was analyzed in two experiments. The results of Experiment I showed that the ...