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Publications by M J Dawson
Effects of Spaced Responding DRL on the Stereotyped Behavior of Profoundly Retarded Persons.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
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The Effects of an Environmental "Enrichment" Program on the Behavior of Institutionalized Profoundly Retarded Children.
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Normalization of Institutional Mealtimes for Profoundly Retarded Persons: Effects and Noneffects of Teaching Family-Style Dining.
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Effects of D-Amphetamine, Chlorpromazine, and Chlordiazepoxide on Intercurrent Behavior During Spaced-Responding Schedules.
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The Effects of Deprivation Upon Temporally Spaced Responding
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Involving Institutional Staff in the Development and Maintenance of Sign Language Skills With Profoundly Retarded Persons.
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Group Instruction With Profoundly Retarded Persons: Acquisition, Generalization, and Maintenance of a Remunerative Work Skill.
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Intercurrent and Reinforced Behavior Under Multiple Spaced-Responding Schedules1
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