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Table of Contents

Volume : Methods and Principles

Editorial Board

About the Editor-in-Chief

Contributors

Foreword

Series Preface

Introduction

I. Overview
  • Single-Case Research Methods: An Overview
    Iver H. Iversen
  • The Five Pillars of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
    Kennon A. Lattal
  • Translational Research in Behavior Analysis
    William V. Dube
  • Applied Behavior Analysis
    Dorothea C. Lerman, Brian A. Iwata, and Gregory P. Hanley
  • II. Single-Case Research Designs
  • Single-Case Experimental Designs
    Michael Perone and Daniel E. Hursh
  • Observation and Measurement in Behavior Analysis
    Raymond G. Miltenberger and Timothy M. Weil
  • Generality and Generalization of Research Findings
    Marc N. Branch and Henry S. Pennypacker
  • Single-Case Research Designs and the Scientist-Practitioner Ideal in Applied Psychology
    Neville M. Blampied
  • Visual Analysis in Single-Case Research
    Jason C. Bourret and Cynthia J. Pietras
  • Quantitative Description of Environment amp ndash Behavior Relations
    Jesse Dallery and Paul L. Soto
  • Time-Series Statistical Analysis of Single-Case Data
    Jeffrey J. Borckardt, Michael R. Nash, Wendy Balliet, Sarah Galloway, and Alok Madan
  • New Methods for Sequential Behavior Analysis
    Peter C. M. Molenaar and Tamara Goode
  • III. The Experimental Analysis of Behavior
  • Pavlovian Conditioning
    K. Matthew Lattal
  • The Allocation of Operant Behavior
    Randolph C. Grace and Andrew D. Hucks
  • Behavioral Neuroscience
    David W. Schaal
  • Stimulus Control and Stimulus Class Formation
    Peter J. Urcuioli
  • Attention and Conditioned Reinforcement
    Timothy A. Shahan
  • Remembering and Forgetting
    K. Geoffrey White
  • The Logic and Illogic of Human Reasoning
    Edmund Fantino and Stephanie Stolarz-Fantino
  • Self-Control and Altruism
    Matthew L. Locey, Bryan A. Jones, and Howard Rachlin
  • Behavior in Relation to Aversive Events: Punishment and Negative Reinforcement
    Philip N. Hineline and Jes amp uacute s Rosales-Ruiz
  • Operant Variability
    Allen Neuringer and Greg Jensen
  • Behavioral Pharmacology
    Gail Winger and James H. Woods
  • Volume 2: Translating Principles Into Practice

    Editorial Board

    I. Translational Research in Behavior Analysis
  • From Behavioral Research to Clinical Therapy
    Paul M. Guinther and Michael J. Dougher
  • Translational Applied Behavior Analysis and Neuroscience
    Travis Thompson
  • Arranging Reinforcement Contingencies in Applied Settings: Fundamentals and Implications of Recent Basic and Applied Research
    Iser G. DeLeon, Christopher E. Bullock, and A. Charles Catania
  • Operant Extinction: Elimination and Generation of Behavior
    Kennon A. Lattal, Claire St. Peter, and Rogelio Escobar
  • Response Strength and Persistence
    John A. Nevin and David P. Wacker
  • Simple and Complex Discrimination Learning
    William J. McIlvane
  • Translational Applications of Quantitative Choice Models
    Eric A. Jacobs, John C. Borrero, and Timothy R. Vollmer
  • The Translational Utility of Behavioral Economics: The Experimental Analysis of Consumption and Choice
    Steven R. Hursh, Gregory J. Madden, Ralph Spiga, Iser G. DeLeon, and Monica T. Francisco
  • Environmental Health and Behavior Analysis: Contributions and Interactions
    M. Christopher Newland
  • Toward Prosocial Behavior and Environments: Behavioral and Cultural Contingencies in a Public Health Framework
    Anthony Biglan and Sigrid S. Glenn
  • II. Applied/Clinical Issues
  • Behavioral Approaches to Treatment of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
    Patricia F. Kurtz and Michael A. Lind
  • Behavioral Approaches to the Treatment of Autism
    William H. Ahearn and Jeffrey H. Tiger
  • The Analysis of Verbal Behavior and Its Therapeutic Applications
    James E. Carr and Caio F. Miguel
  • Assessment and Treatment of Severe Problem Behavior
    Louis P. Hagopian, Claudia L. Dozier, Griffin W. Rooker, and Brooke A. Jones
  • Understanding and Treating Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
    Nancy A. Neef, Christopher J. Perrin, and Gregory J. Madden
  • Teaching Reading
    Edward J. Daly III and Sara Kupzyk
  • Sleep: A Behavioral Account
    Neville M. Blampied and Richard R. Bootzin
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Applying an Iterative Translational Research Strategy in Behavior Analysis
    Michael E. Levin, Steven C. Hayes, and Roger Vilardaga
  • Voucher-Based Contingency Management in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
    Stephen T. Higgins, Sarah H. Heil, and Stacey C. Sigmon
  • Behavioral Approaches to Business and Industrial Problems: Organizational Behavior Management
    William B. Abernathy
  • Contributions of Behavior Analysis to Higher Education
    Dan Bernstein and Philip N. Chase
  • Behavioral Gerontology
    Jane Turner and R. Mark Mathews
  • Index

    About the Author

    Gregory J. Madden, PhD, is a professor in the department of psychology at Utah State University, Logan. He earned a master's degree in behavior analysis from the University of North Texas is 992 and a doctorate in psychology from West Virginia University in 995. After completing a 3-year National Institutes of Health-funded postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of Vermont, Dr. Madden held faculty appointments at the University of Wisconsin amp ndash Eau Claire and the University of Kansas before joining the faculty at Utah State University.
     
    Dr. Madden's research falls under the umbrella of behavioral economics, with an emphasis on impulsive choice and health decision making. He is the author or coauthor of many of the seminal scientific articles in the study of delayed-reward discounting and its relation to addictions. His research in this area is supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Drug Abuse). He also holds grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The latter grants support behavioral economic approaches to influencing dietary choices made by children in school cafeterias.
     
    Dr. Madden coedited, with Warren K. Bickel, Impulsivity: The Behavioral and Neurological Science of Discounting (APA) and currently serves as the editor of the Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, established in 958 and the flagship journal of basic research in behavior analysis. Dr. Madden has served on a number of important decision-making bodies (e.g., the Executive Council of the Association for Behavior Analysis International) and is the recipient of several teaching honors, including being selected as the 2 G. Stanley Hall lecturer for APA Division 2 (Society for the Teaching of Psychology).

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