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Volume 15,  No. 4,  WINTER 2003


In This Issue...

"The Great Fraud of Biological Causation" To Be Topic of Presentation at ABA

To Tend Our Gardens

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What's Wrong With "Going Beyond Prozac?"

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Behavioral Assessment and Intervention in Schools: "How To" Suggestions Based on Successes.

Conrae J. Lucas, Marshall University

New Program Prevents Disruptive Classroom

Country Kids Take "Second Step" To Prevent Violence

Tracy L. LeGrow, Marshall University

Study Finds Link Between Alzheimer's, Education

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E. Scott Geller, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Robert P. Hawkins, West Virginia University
Theodore A. Hoch, West Virginia University
Paula K. McCoy, University of North Texas
Bobby Newman, CUNY, Queens College
William K. Redmon, Western Michigan University
James T. Todd, Eastern Michigan University

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