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Donald Hantula

Affiliations: 
Psychology Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Social Psychology
Website:
https://astro.temple.edu/~hantula/
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Dowdy A, Hantula DA, Travers JC, et al. (2021) Meta-Analytic Methods to Detect Publication Bias in Behavior Science Research. Perspectives On Behavior Science. 45: 37-52
Dowdy A, Peltier C, Tincani M, et al. (2021) Meta-analyses and effect sizes in applied behavior analysis: A review and discussion. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Wilson KF, Hantula DA. (2016) Home behavioral economics: Childcare decisions in the United States and Norway. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
Stites SD, Singletary SB, Menasha A, et al. (2015) Pre-ordering lunch at work. Results of the what to eat for lunch study. Appetite. 84: 88-97
Lorah ER, Crouser J, Gilroy SP, et al. (2014) Within Stimulus Prompting to Teach Symbol Discrimination Using an iPad® Speech Generating Device Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities. 26: 335-346
Lorah ER, Tincani M, Dodge J, et al. (2013) Evaluating Picture Exchange and the iPad™ as a Speech Generating Device to Teach Communication to Young Children with Autism Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities. 25: 637-649
Passage M, Tincani M, Hantula DA. (2012) Teaching self-control with qualitatively different reinforcers. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 45: 853-7
Puvathingal BJ, Hantula DA. (2012) Revisiting the psychology of intelligence analysis: from rational actors to adaptive thinkers. The American Psychologist. 67: 199-210
Hantula D, Wells VK. (2010) Outside the organization: The analysis of consumer behavior Journal of Organizational Behavior Management. 30: 87-91
Smith CL, Hantula DA. (2008) Methodological considerations in the study of delay discounting in intertemporal choice: A comparison of tasks and modes. Behavior Research Methods. 40: 940-53
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