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Volume 2, No. 2, July 1990
In This Issue...
Behavioral Training Slows Alzheimers DevastationWhen Baby Wont Sleep Innovative Parents Use Snooze Control
Will the Real Cognitive Psychology Please Stand Up?
College Students Learn More at Less Cost
Corporate CultureBreakthrough or Buzzword?
Excellence is Theme of Special Issue
Behavioral, Traditional Group Therapies Share Common Elements, Researchers Say
Misrepresentations Abound, Behavior Analysts Say
Low Functioning Women Taught To Mother Their Babies
Panic Attack Sufferers Not More Reactive To Stress, Researchers Say
Improved Public Relations Possible for Behavior Analysts
Self-Control Newsletter Now Available
Self-Injurious Behavior Eliminated, Controversy Remains
Sexism is a Behavior Change Problem
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