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Jamie M. Severtson
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Noncontingent reinforcement is an empirically supported treatment for problem behavior exhibited by individuals with developmental disabilities
JE Carr, JM Severtson, TL Lepper
Research in developmental disabilities 30 (1), 44-57, 2009
2122009
Training novice instructors to implement errorless discrete-trial teaching: A sequential analysis
JM Severtson, JE Carr
Behavior analysis in practice 5, 13-23, 2012
882012
Evaluation of single and mixed verbal operant arrangements for teaching mands and tacts
TM Sidener, JE Carr, AM Karsten, JM Severtson, CE Cornelius, ...
The Analysis of Verbal Behavior 26, 15-30, 2010
332010
On the use of fluency training in the behavioral treatment of autism: A commentary
MR Heinicke, JE Carr, LA LeBlanc, JM Severtson
The Behavior Analyst 33, 223-229, 2010
272010
On the appropriateness of the term “noncontingent reinforcement”
JE Carr, JM Severtson
European Journal of Behavior Analysis 6 (1), 21-24, 2005
52005
Training novice instructors to implement errorless discrete-trial teaching: A sequential analysis. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 5 (2), 13–23
JM Severtson, JE Carr
42012
Research in Developmental Disabilities
JE Carr, JM Severtson, TL Lepper
Research in Developmental Disabilities 30, 44-57, 2009
12009
A Sequential Analysis of Staff Training Procedures to Efficiently Teach Novice Instructors to Implement Errorless Discrete-Trial Teaching Procedures
JM Severtson
2010
Schedule Thinning Following Mand Training: Attempts to Enhance Signaled Delay to Reinforcement
JM Severtson
2008
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