Search Results - "Small, Stacey L"
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Effects of nicotine on emotional distraction of attentional orienting: evidence of possible moderation by dopamine type 2 receptor genotype
Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-04-2013)“…Growing evidence suggests that attentional bias to, and distraction by, emotional stimuli may moderate affective states and motivation for nicotine and other…”
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Using a computer simulation of three slot machines to investigate a gambler's preference among varying densities of near-miss alternatives
Published in Behavior research methods (01-05-2007)“…The present article describes a software program in Visual Basic .NET designed to simulate three slot machines on a computer screen. This software is described…”
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Extended Analysis of Empirical Citations with Skinner's "Verbal Behavior": 1984-2004
Published in Perspectives on behavior science (2007)“…The present paper comments on and extends the citation analysis of verbal operant publications based on Skinner's "Verbal Behavior" (1957) by Dymond, O'Hora,…”
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CREATING SINGLE-SUBJECT DESIGN GRAPHS IN MICROSOFT EXCEL™ 2007
Published in Journal of applied behavior analysis (2009)“…Over 10 years have passed since the publication of Carr and Burkholder's (1998) technical article on how to construct single‐subject graphs using Microsoft…”
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Nicotine decreases attentional bias to negative-affect-related Stroop words among smokers
Published in Nicotine & tobacco research (01-06-2008)“…The present study examined the hypothesis that nicotine is associated with reduced attentional bias to affective and smoking-related stimuli in a modified…”
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CREATING SINGLE-SUBJECT DESIGN GRAPHS IN MICROSOFT EXCELTM 2007
Published in Journal of applied behavior analysis (01-01-2009)“…Over 10 years have passed since the publication of Carr and Burkholder's (1998) technical article on how to construct single-subject graphs using Microsoft…”
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