2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40614-017-0132-7
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“…To avoid potentially biased conclusions about the effects of behavioral interventions, literature reviews should include all pertinent articles from peer‐reviewed outlets. To aid in future reviews, Hantula, Critchfield, and Rasmussen () provided an extensive list of journals that regularly publish behavior‐analytic research. Although this list is not necessarily exhaustive, it includes both Behavior Modification and Behavioral Interventions (see also Carr & Briggs, , for a list of behavior‐analytic journals recommended for practitioners).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To avoid potentially biased conclusions about the effects of behavioral interventions, literature reviews should include all pertinent articles from peer‐reviewed outlets. To aid in future reviews, Hantula, Critchfield, and Rasmussen () provided an extensive list of journals that regularly publish behavior‐analytic research. Although this list is not necessarily exhaustive, it includes both Behavior Modification and Behavioral Interventions (see also Carr & Briggs, , for a list of behavior‐analytic journals recommended for practitioners).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior ( JEAB ), Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis ( JABA ), and Perspectives on Behavior Science ( PBS , formerly The Behavior Analyst ) have accrued a large body of research that is invaluable to the science of behavior analysis. These journals were established in the United States (for detailed descriptions, see Hantula et al, 2017; Laties, 1987, 2008); however, such affiliation was not and is not a prerequisite for publishing in these journals. In fact, research from authors who did not have a U.S. affiliation appeared in the first volume of JEAB (see Hurwitz, 1958), first volume of JABA (see Cleary & Packham, 1968), and third volume of PBS (see Stemmer, 1980; Woods, 1980).…”
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