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Keenan, M., McGlinchey, A., Fairhurst, C., & Dillenburger, K. (2000). Accuracy of disclosure and contextual control in child abuse: Developing procedures within the
stimulus equivalence paradigm. Behavior and Social Issues, 10, 1-17.
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Keenan, M., & Dillenburger, K. (2000).
Images of behavior analylsis:The shaping game and the behavioral stream.
Behavior and Social Issues, 10, 19-38.
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Holburn, S., & Vietze, P. (2000).
Person-centered planning and cultural inertia in applied behavior analysis.
Behavior and Social Issues, 10, 39-70.
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Foxx, R. M., & Faw, G. D. (2000).
The pursuit of actual problem-solving behavior: An opportunity for behavior analysis.
Behavior and Social Issues, 10, 71-81.
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Kubina, Jr., R. M., & Morrison, R. S. (2000).
Fluency in education.
Behavior and Social Issues, 10, 83-99.
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Wyatt, W. J. (2000).
Behavioral science in the crosshairs: The FBI file on B. F. Skinner.
Behavior and Social Issues, 10, 101-109.
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Ellis, J. (1999). Foreword. Behavior and
Social Issues, 9, 1-2.
Lowery, C. T., & Mattaini, M. A. (1999).
The science of sharing power: Native American thought and Behavior Analysis.
Behavior and Social Issues, 9, 3-23.
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Weatherly, J. N., Miller, K., & McDonald, T. W. (1999).
Social influence as stimulus control.
Behavior and Social Issues, 9, 25-45.
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Grote, I. (1999).
The behavior of the scientist: Epistemological tools science-makers use and games they play.
Behavior and Social Issues, 9, 47-53.
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Sulzer-Azaroff, B. (1999).
Meeting life's challengesstrategies and stories: A view from the far side.
Behavior and Social Issues, 9, 55-60.
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Malott, R. W. (1999).
Saving the world with behavioral comunitarianism: Los Horcones.
Behavior and Social Issues, 9, 61-66.
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Lee, V. L. (1999).
"Behavior" does not mean "behavior of the organism": Why conceptual revision is needed in Behavior
Analysis. Behavior and Social Issues, 9, 67-80.
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Morris, E. K., & Zarcone, T. J. (1999).
Review of Cultural contingencies: Behavior analytic perspectives on cultural practices,
edited by Peter Lamal. Behavior and Social Issues, 9, 81-93.
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