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    Improving Early Identification and Intervention for Children at Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder by Rotholz, David A, Kinsman, Anne M, Lacy, Kathi K, Charles, Jane

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-02-2017)
    “…To provide an example of a successful, novel statewide effort to increase early identification of young children at risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD)…”
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    No Less Worthy: Recommendations for Behavior Analysts Treating Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities with Dignity by Reid, Dennis H., Rosswurm, Mary, Rotholz, David A.

    Published in Behavior analysis in practice (01-03-2018)
    “…In this article, the authors offer recommendations for behavior analysts on how to treat adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) with…”
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    The Best and Worst Things Staff Report About Behavioral Training Workshops: a Large-Scale Evaluation by Reid, Dennis H., Green, Carolyn W., Parsons, Marsha B., Rotholz, David A.

    Published in Behavior analysis in practice (01-09-2019)
    “…A variable affecting the success of staff training programs conducted by behavior analysts is trainee acceptance of the training. This study constituted a…”
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    State Policies and Practices in Behavior Supports for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in the United States: A National Survey by Rotholz, David A, Moseley, Charles R, Carlson, Kinsey B

    “…Providing effective behavioral supports to decrease challenging behavior and replace it with appropriate alternative skills is essential to meeting the needs…”
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    Training Human Service Supervisors in Aspects of PBS: Evaluation of a Statewide, Performance-Based Program by Reid, Dennis H., Rotholz, David A., Parsons, Marsha B., Morris, LouAnn, Braswell, Bruce A., Green, Carolyn W., Schell, Robert M.

    “…If many people with disabilities are to experience the benefits of positive behavior support (PBS), personnel in human service settings must be well versed in…”
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    Dietary Supplements and Young Teens: Misinformation and Access Provided by Retailers by Herriman, Maguire, Fletcher, Laura, Tchaconas, Alexis, Adesman, Andrew, Milanaik, Ruth

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-02-2017)
    “…Despite the American Academy of Pediatrics' recommendations against pediatric use of creatine and testosterone boosters, research suggests that many young…”
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    A Behavioral Comparison of Preschool Children at High and Low Risk from Prenatal Cocaine Exposure by Rotholz, David A., Snyder, Paul, Peters, Gwen

    Published in Education & treatment of children (01-02-1995)
    “…Information reported about children with prenatal cocaine exposure has been contradictory and has virtually excluded study of children in applied settings…”
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    Statewide System Change in Positive Behavior Support by Rotholz, David A, Ford, Michele E

    Published in Mental retardation (Washington) (01-10-2003)
    “…This article describes the development of statewide system change in positive behavior support being implemented by the South Carolina Department of…”
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    Comparison of States' Utilization of Large Residential Settings for Persons with Mental Retardation by Rotholz, David A, Massey, Philip S

    Published in Mental retardation (Washington) (01-10-1996)
    “…Analysis of states' utilization of large residential settings for individuals with mental retardation and related conditions found that some states with low…”
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    CURRENT CONSIDERATIONS ON THE USE OF ONE-TO-ONE INSTRUCTION WITH AUTISTIC STUDENTS: REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS by Rotholz, David A.

    Published in Education & treatment of children (01-08-1987)
    “…One-to-one instruction was utilized in the 1960s to determine the feasibility of teaching autistic children and remains a widely recommended teaching procedure…”
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    Ecobehavioral Assessment and Analysis in Special Education Settings for Students with Autism by Rotholz, David A

    Published in Journal of Special Education (1989)
    “…The Code for Instructional Structure and Student Academic Response--Special Education (CISSAR-SPED) is an observation system which assesses the ecobehavioral…”
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    Functionality of Two Modes of Communication in the Community by Students with Developmental Disabilities: A Comparison of Signing and Communication Books by Rotholz, David A

    “…This study examined empirically the functionality of sign language and iconic communication book symbols in community settings. Subjects were two adolescent…”
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    Current Considerations on the Use of One-to-One Instruction with Autistic Students: Review and Recommendations by Rotholz, David A

    “…The article discusses advantages and disadvantages of one-to-one instruction of autistic students and alternatives including individualized instruction in a…”
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    ALTERNATIVE REINFORCEMENT STRATEGIES FOR THE REDUCTION OF SELF-STIMULATORY BEHAVIOR IN AUTISTIC YOUTH by Rotholz, David A., Luce, Stephen C.

    Published in Education & treatment of children (01-10-1983)
    “…This study investigated the use of alternative reinforcement strategies to reduce the selfstimulatory behavior of two developmentally disabled youths. Each…”
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    Alternative Reinforcement Strategies for the Reduction of Self-Stimulatory Behavior in Autistic Youth by Rotholz, David A, Luce, Stephen C

    “…Alternative reinforcement strategies on a differential reinforcement of low rates of behavior schedule resulted in significant reduction of self-stimulatory…”
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