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Publications by Marcia Broden
Effects of Teacher Attention on Attending Behavior of Two Boys at Adjacent Desks1
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Applied Psychology
Philosophy
Sociology
Political Science
Instructing Beginning Teachers in Reinforcement Procedures Which Improve Classroom Control12
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Applied Psychology
Philosophy
Sociology
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