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Volume 8, No. 3, Fall 1996
In This Issue...
Autistic Students Taught to DeceiveBirth Trauma Does Not Cause Psychiatric Disturbance
Punished Pigeons May Provide Precious Peace for Pummelled Women
Oh, Rats! Addictive Behavior Continues When Drug Use Ends
Self-Concepts in Children with Learning Disabilities are Improved Using Behavior Analysis
Vouchers, Skills Training Reduce Cocaine Dependence
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