Submissions from 1977
Training disadvantaged preschoolers on various fantasy activities: effects on cognitive functioning and impulse control., E. Saltz, David J. Dixon, and J. Johnson
Submissions from 1976
Positive and negative successive contrast effects following multiple shifts in reward magnitude under high drive and immediate reinforcement, Frederick R. Maxwell, Richard S. Calef, D. W. Murray, J. C. Shepard, and R. A. Norville
Submissions from 1975
Positive discrimination contrast with delay of reward or low drive, Richard S. Calef, Ruth Ann B. Calef, Frederick R. Maxwell, and Earl R. McHewitt
Self-punitive responding in rats with goal shock and color change, Harry L. Hom and Harold Babb
Earthworm pheromones and T-maze performance., John S. Rosenkoetter and Robert Boice
Submissions from 1973
Performance to varied reward following continuous reward training in the runway, Richard S. Calef, David C. Hopkins, Earl R. McHewitt, and Frederick R. Maxwell
Academic Integrity: Online Classes Compared to Face-to-Face Classes, Arden T. Miller and Adena D. Young-Jones
Submissions from 1972
Abnormal social development of protein-malnourished rhesus monkeys, Robert R. Zimmerman, Peter L. Steere, David A. Strobel, and Harry L. Hom
Submissions from 1971
Self-punitive responding by goal-shocked rats, Harold Babb and Harry L. Hom
Effects of nonreward in S+ and S- on performance in differential conditioning, James H. McHose, Frederick R. Maxwell, and Earl R. McHewitt
Submissions from 1969
Synthesis of double alley and discrimination phenomena: Cue and magnitude specific properties of G1 reward, Richard S. Calef, Philip A. Meyer, Frederick R. Maxwell, Earl R. McHewitt, and James H. McHose
Discrimination contrast: Speeds to small reward as a function of locus and amount of Interpolated reinforcement, Frederick R. Maxwell, Philip A. Meyer, Richard S. Calef, and Earl R. McHewitt
Synthesis of double alley and discrimination phenomena: Apparent positive S+ contrast in differential conditioning, Earl R. McHewitt, Richard S. Calef, Frederick R. Maxwell, Philip A. Meyer, and James H. McHose
Frustration effect as a function of training magnitude in a within-S design, James H. McHose, Philip A. Meyer, and Frederick R. Maxwell