Pamela L. Neidert, Ph.D.

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University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States 
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Brian Iwata grad student 2007 UF Gainesville
 (Prevalence and functions of self -injurious behavior in the Prader -Willi syndrome.)
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Hangen MM, Romero AN, Norris HM, et al. (2023) An assessment of token value and effectiveness: A replication. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Hangen MM, Romero AN, Neidert PL, et al. (2020) "Other" behavior and the DRO: The roles of extinction and reinforcement. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Zonneveld KLM, Neidert PL, Dozier CL, et al. (2018) Assessing factors that influence young children's food preferences and choices. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Greer BD, Neidert PL, Dozier CL. (2015) A component analysis of toilet-training procedures recommended for young children. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Berc H, Doucette JL, DiGennaro Reed FD, et al. (2014) Improving the Quality of Parent-Teacher Interactions in an Early Childhood Classroom. Behavior Analysis in Practice. 7: 47-50
Jones BA, Dozier CL, Neidert PL. (2014) An evaluation of the effects of access duration on preference assessment outcomes. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 47: 209-13
Payne SW, Dozier CL, Neidert PL, et al. (2014) Using additional analyses to clarify the functions of problem behavior: An analysis of two cases Education and Treatment of Children. 37: 249-275
Neidert PL, Iwata BA, Dempsey CM, et al. (2013) Latency of response during the functional analysis of elopement. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 46: 312-6
Greer BD, Neidert PL, Dozier CL, et al. (2013) Functional analysis and treatment of problem behavior in early education classrooms. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 46: 289-95
Newquist MH, Dozier CL, Neidert PL. (2012) A comparison of the effects of brief rules, a timer, and preferred toys on self-control. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 45: 497-509
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