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Timothy R. Vollmer
Timothy R. Vollmer
Professor of Psychology, University of Florida
Verified email at ufl.edu
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The functions of self‐injurious behavior: An experimental‐epidemiological analysis
BA Iwata, GM Pace, MF Dorsey, JR Zarcone, TR Vollmer, RG Smith, ...
Journal of applied behavior analysis 27 (2), 215-240, 1994
12041994
Evaluation of a brief stimulus preference assessment
HS Roane, TR Vollmer, JE Ringdahl, BA Marcus
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 31 (4), 605-620, 1998
6571998
The role of attention in the treatment of attention‐maintained self‐injurious behavior: Noncontingent reinforcement and differential reinforcement of other behavior
TR Vollmer, BA Iwata, JR Zarcone, RG Smith, JL Mazaleski
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 26 (1), 9-21, 1993
6261993
Stereotypy I: A review of behavioral assessment and treatment
JT Rapp, TR Vollmer
Research in developmental disabilities 26 (6), 527-547, 2005
4572005
The experimental (functional) analysis of behavior disorders: Methodology, applications, and limitations.
BA Iwata, TR Vollmer, JR Zarcone
Sycamore Publishing Company, 1990
4351990
Progressing from brief assessments to extended experimental analyses in the evaluation of aberrant behavior
TR Vollmer, BA Marcus, JE Ringdahl, HS Roane
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 28 (4), 561-576, 1995
3561995
Questions about behavioral function (QABF):: A behavioral checklist for functional assessment of aberrant behavior
TR Paclawskyj, JL Matson, KS Rush, Y Smalls, TR Vollmer
Research in developmental disabilities 21 (3), 223-229, 2000
3342000
Treatment of self‐injury and hand mouthing following inconclusive functional analyses
TR Vollmer, BA Marcus, L LeBlanc
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 27 (2), 331-344, 1994
3291994
Effects of treatment integrity failures during differential reinforcement of alternative behavior: A translational model
CSP Pipkin, TR Vollmer, KN Sloman
Journal of applied behavior analysis 43 (1), 47-70, 2010
3232010
The concept of automatic reinforcement: Implications for behavioral research in developmental disabilities
TR Vollmer
Research in Developmental Disabilities 15 (3), 187-207, 1994
3181994
Establishing operations and reinforcement effects
TR Vollmer, BA Iwata
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 24 (2), 279-291, 1991
3021991
Differential reinforcement as treatment for behavior disorders: Procedural and functional variations
TR Vollmer, BA Iwata
Research in Developmental Disabilities 13 (4), 393-417, 1992
2971992
Noncontingent escape as treatment for self‐injurious behavior maintained by negative reinforcement
TR Vollmer, BA Marcus, JE Ringdahl
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 28 (1), 15-26, 1995
2851995
Evaluating treatment challenges with differential reinforcement of alternative behavior
TR Vollmer, HS Roane, JE Ringdahl, BA Marcus
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 32 (1), 9-23, 1999
2811999
An investigation of differential reinforcement of alternative behavior without extinction
ES Athens, TR Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 43 (4), 569-589, 2010
2542010
Competition between positive and negative reinforcement in the treatment of escape behavior
JS Lalli, TR Vollmer, PR Progar, C Wright, J Borrero, D Daniel, ...
Journal of applied behavior analysis 32 (3), 285-296, 1999
2541999
User’s guide: Questions about behavioral function (QABF)
JL Matson, TR Vollmer
Baton Rouge, LA: Scientific Publishers, 1995
2461995
An analogue evaluation of environmental enrichment: The role of stimulus preference
JE Ringdahl, TR Vollmer, BA Marcus, HS Roane
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 30 (2), 203-216, 1997
2381997
Combining noncontingent reinforcement and differential reinforcement schedules as treatment for aberrant behavior
BA Marcus, TR Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 29 (1), 43-51, 1996
2381996
Evaluating self‐control and impulsivity in children with severe behavior disorders
TR Vollmer, JC Borrero, JS Lalli, D Daniel
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 32 (4), 451-466, 1999
2161999
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