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Volume 18,  No. 3,  FALL 2006


In This Issue...

A Successful Addition to Abduction-Prevention Skills Training


       Terra Rose, Marshall University

Back To Basics on the Busses


       Anna Scott, Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Behavioral Tax Law Change Enacted


       Ryan Price, Marshall University

Specific Environments Alone Can Trigger Smokers’ Cigarette Cravings


       Z. Stambor, Monitor on Psychology

Medicaid Changes Approved: Patients Who Take Care of Themselves To Be Rewarded


       Scott Finn, Charleston Gazette

Triumph Over Toddlers’ Tantrums


       Rebecca Triest, Marshall University

Camp Provides Behavioral Therapy for Children


       Associated Press

Videos Aid Social Skills in Children With Autism


       Sallie Richards, Marshall University

W. Joseph Wyatt, Editor

Editorial Board:
Monika M. Suchowierska, Warsaw (Poland) School of Social Psychology, Associate Editor
Jon S. Bailey, Florida State University
M. Michele Burnette, Western Michigan University
Paul Chance, Laurel, Delaware
Thomas S. Critchfield, Auburn University
Michael J. Dougher, University of New Mexico
Janet Ellis, University of North Texas
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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