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    A comparison of paired‐ and multiple‐stimulus‐without‐replacement preference assessments to identify reinforcers for dog behavior by Payne, Steven W., Fulgencio, Cintya Toledo, Aniga, Reynafe N.

    “…Dogs may be relinquished to shelters and are unlikely to be adopted if they engage in problem behavior. A successful way to eliminate problem behavior is…”
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    Assessing Human Attention as a Reinforcer for Dog Behavior by Chrysafis, Erin E., Payne, Steven W., Salazar, Alyssa

    Published in Behavior analysis (Washington, D.C.) (01-11-2023)
    “…According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA, 2022), approximately 3 million dogs enter shelters every year. Researchers…”
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    Transparent polycrystalline Gd2Hf2O7 ceramics by Chen, Ching‐Fong, Brennecka, Geoff L., Synowicki, R. A., Tegtmeier, Eric L., Brand, Michael J., Montalvo, J. D., Ivy, Jacob, Cherepy, Nerine J., Seeley, Zach, Payne, Steven A.

    Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-09-2018)
    “…We have successfully developed transparent polycrystalline Gd2Hf2O7 ceramics with high in‐line transparency. A sol–gel process was used to synthesize the…”
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    Positive reinforcement as treatment for problem behavior maintained by negative reinforcement by Payne, Steven W., Dozier, Claudia L.

    Published in Journal of applied behavior analysis (01-09-2013)
    “…Functional analyses (Iwata, Dorsey, Slifer, Bauman, & Richman, 1982/1994) have been useful in determining function‐based treatments for problem behavior…”
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    Functional Analysis and Treatment of Feline Aggression in an Animal Shelter by Salmeron, M. Cruz, Payne, Steven W., Hegr, A. Brianna

    Published in Behavior analysis (Washington, D.C.) (01-05-2021)
    “…Cats who engage in aggression in animal shelters may be less likely to be adopted and are at risk for euthanasia. Currently, the best methods for reducing…”
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    Processing and characteristics of transparent Gd3TaO7 polycrystalline ceramics by Chen, Ching‐Fong, Synowicki, Ron A., Brand, Michael J., Tegtmeier, Eric L., Montalvo, J. D., Ivy, Jacob, Brennecka, Geoff L., Seeley, Zach, Cherepy, Nerine J., Payne, Steven A.

    Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-05-2018)
    “…Transparent polycrystalline Gd3TaO7 ceramics were successfully developed. A sol‐gel process was used to synthesize Gd3TaO7 powder with a uniform composition…”
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    Efficacy of and preference for reinforcement and response cost in token economies by Jowett Hirst, Erica S., Dozier, Claudia L., Payne, Steven W.

    Published in Journal of applied behavior analysis (01-06-2016)
    “…Researchers have shown that both differential reinforcement and response cost within token economies are similarly effective for changing the behavior of…”
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    An Analysis of Group-Oriented Contingencies and Associated Side Effects in Preschool Children by Payne, Steven W., Dozier, Claudia L., Briggs, Adam M., Newquist, Matthew H.

    Published in Journal of behavioral education (01-03-2017)
    “…Group-oriented contingencies are arranged to target the behavior of a group of people simultaneously. Overall, group-oriented contingencies have been shown to…”
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    An evaluation of toy quality for increasing self-control in typically developing preschool children by Juanico, Jessica F., Dozier, Claudia L., Payne, Steven W., Ackerlund Brandt, Julie A., Jowett Hirst, Erica S.

    Published in Journal of applied behavior analysis (01-09-2016)
    “…Children often make impulsive choices, and previous research has shown that access to activities during the delay may enhance self‐control (e.g., Newquist,…”
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    Cross-species replication of functional analysis methodology by Payne, Steven W.

    Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-03-2023)
    “…Functional analysis (FA) methodology (Iwata et al., 1982/1994) has been repeatedly shown to be useful in the assessment and treatment of problem behavior…”
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    FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS AND TREATMENT OF PROBLEM BEHAVIOR IN EARLY EDUCATION CLASSROOMS by Greer, Brian D., Neidert, Pamela L., Dozier, Claudia L., Payne, Steven W., Zonneveld, Kimberley L. M., Harper, Amy M.

    “…We conducted functional analyses (FA) with 4 typically developing preschool children during ongoing classroom activities and evaluated treatments that were…”
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    A Simple Technique for Accurate Diathermy Destruction of Urethral Meatal Warts by Shaw, Matthew B, Payne, Steven R

    Published in Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) (01-05-2007)
    “…The use of surgical diathermy in the fulguration of penile warts is well established. The use of diathermy has been associated with urethral meatal stenosis…”
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    Using Additional Analyses to Clarify the Functions of Problem Behavior: An Analysis of Two Cases by Payne, Steven W., Dozier, Claudia L., Neidert, Pamela L., Jowett, Erica S., Newquist, Matthew H.

    Published in Education & treatment of children (01-05-2014)
    “…Functional analyses (FA) have proven useful for identifying contingencies that influence problem behavior. Research has shown that some problem behavior may…”
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    An Evaluation of Respondent Conditioning Procedures to Decrease Barking in an Animal Shelter by Payne, Steven Wade, Assemi, Kian S

    Published in Pet behaviour science (27-06-2017)
    “…A common problem behavior in animal shelters is excessive noise from barking, which can regularly exceed 100dBs.  Noise levels in animal shelters are…”
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    High and low rigor temperature effects on sheep meat tenderness and ageing by Devine, Carrick E, Payne, Steven R, Peachey, Bridget M, Lowe, Timothy E, Ingram, John R, Cook, Christian J

    Published in Meat science (01-02-2002)
    “…Immediately after electrical stimulation, the paired m. longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LT) of 40 sheep were boned out and wrapped tightly with a…”
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    The construction of class consciousness by Payne, Steven

    Published in Dialectical anthropology (01-03-2018)
    “…Our contemporary common-sense notions about the world - hegemony - are constructed through a project of the capitalist class. Only a similar counter-project…”
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    Effect of muscle restraint on sheep meat tenderness with rigor mortis at 18°C by Devine, Carrick E, Payne, Steven R, Wells, Robyn W

    Published in Meat science (01-02-2002)
    “…The effect on shear force of skeletal restraint and removing muscles from lamb m. longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LT) immediately after slaughter and…”
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    On Critchfield’s proposal: Student concerns and recommendations by Bayles, Makenzie W., Boutain, Ariana R., Brandt, Julie A. Ackerlund, Call, Nikki, Dracobly, Joseph D., Greer, Brian D., Gureghian, Danielle L., Harper, Amy M., Merritt, Todd A., Miller, Jonathan R., Payne, Steven W., Morris, Edward K.

    Published in Perspectives on behavior science (2012)
    “…An issue of "The Behavior Analyst" contained an article by Critchfield (2011), entitled "Interesting Times: Practice, Science, and Professional Associations in…”
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    Establishing a sustainable healthcare environment in low‐ and middle‐income countries by Aslam, Muhammad Z., Trail, Matthew, Cassell, Ayun K., Khan, Abdul B., Payne, Steven

    Published in BJU international (01-02-2022)
    “…The dynamics of disease prevalence and healthcare systems continue to change dramatically in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs). This is a result of…”
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