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    Angelman syndrome 2005: Updated consensus for diagnostic criteria by Williams, Charles A., Beaudet, Arthur L., Clayton-Smith, Jill, Knoll, Joan H., Kyllerman, Martin, Laan, Laura A., Magenis, R. Ellen, Moncla, Ann, Schinzel, Albert A., Summers, Jane A., Wagstaff, Joseph

    “…In 1995, a consensus statement was published for the purpose of summarizing the salient clinical features of Angelman syndrome (AS) to assist the clinician in…”
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    Comparing Rates of Psychiatric and Behavior Disorders in Adolescents and Young Adults with Severe Intellectual Disability with and without Autism by Bradley, Elspeth A, Summers, Jane A, Wood, Hayley L, Bryson, Susan E

    “…Eight males and four females with an Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R) diagnosis of autism (mean age of 16.3 years) and severe intellectual…”
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    The Effects of Subject-Performed Tasks on the Memory Performance of Verbal Autistic Children by Summers, Jane A, Craik, Fergus I. M

    “…This study examined the effectiveness of using "subject-performed tasks" to improve memory efficiency of eight autistic children. The procedure involved…”
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    Behavior Management Services for Children With Autism/PDD: Program Description and Patterns of Referral by Summers, Jane A., Houlding, Carolyn M., Reitzel, Jo-Ann M.

    “…As a result of the varied and often persistent behavioral challenges of individuals With autism and pervasive developmental disorders (PDD) and the need for…”
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    Comparison of Extra- and Within-Stimulus Prompting to Teach Prepositional Discriminations to Preschool Children with Developmental Disabilities by Summers, Jane A., Rincover, Arnold, Feldman, Maurice A.

    Published in Journal of behavioral education (01-09-1993)
    “…This study compared extra-stimulus to within-stimulus prompts in teaching children with developmental disabilities to discriminate the prepositional concepts…”
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    Assessing and Modifying Parent Responses to Their Children's Noncompliance by Richman, Gina S., Harrison, Kelley A., Summers, Jane A.

    Published in Education & treatment of children (01-05-1995)
    “…Child noncompliance is common among clinic and non-referred populations and may be associated with increased levels of stress and disharmony among family…”
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    Treatment of non specific dyssomnia with simple stimulus control procedures in a child with Down's syndrome by Allison, D B, Burke, J C, Summers, J A

    Published in Canadian journal of psychiatry (01-05-1993)
    “…Nonaversive behavioural interventions were used successfully to treat a disrupted sleep pattern in a child with Down's syndrome. A quasi-experimental…”
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    Distinctive Pattern of Behavioral Functioning in Angelman Syndrome by Summers, Jane A, Feldman, Maurice A

    Published in American journal of mental retardation (01-07-1999)
    “…A study compared 27 participants with Angelman syndrome to clinical and community participants (n=948) with developmental disabilities of mixed etiology to…”
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    A combined behavioral/pharmacological treatment of sleep-wake schedule disorder in Angelman syndrome by Summers, J A, Lynch, P S, Harris, J C, Burke, J C, Allison, D B, Sandler, L

    “…Angelman syndrome (AS) is a genetic disorder associated with a deletion on chromosome 15. Behavior problems among children with AS include sleep difficulties…”
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    Laypeople's attitudes toward drug treatment for behavioral control depend on which disorder and which drug by Summers, J A, Caplan, P J

    Published in Clinical pediatrics (01-05-1987)
    “…One hundred four laypeople were asked to rate two vignettes describing the use of psychotropic medication to treat behavior problems in school-aged boys. These…”
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