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David P. Jarmolowicz

David P. Jarmolowicz

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Psychology

D-Index
31
Citations
4355
World Ranking
11176
National Ranking
5841

Overview

David P. Jarmolowicz was affiliated with the University of Kansas in the United States. Their research spanned psychology and medicine, focusing on various subfields such as applied psychology, clinical psychology, general decision sciences, cognitive neuroscience, and developmental and educational psychology.

Their main research topics included behavioral health and interventions, decision-making and behavioral economics, behavioral and psychological studies, substance abuse treatment and outcomes, gambling behavior and treatments, eating disorders and behaviors, and autism spectrum disorder research.

Jarmolowicz contributed to multiple scientific venues, frequently publishing in the Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, International Journal of Eating Disorders, Behavioural Processes, and Eating Behaviors.

Their recent papers covered a range of subjects related to behavioral economics, health policies, and eating disorders:

  • Applied behavioral economics and public health policies: Historical precedence and translational promise, 2022, Behavioural Processes
  • Reconsidering delay discounting in bulimia nervosa, 2021, Eating Behaviors
  • A single-case multiple baseline design for treating insomnia in eating disorders: The TIRED study, 2020, International Journal of Eating Disorders
  • Independent Effects of Ideal Body Image Valuation and Delay Discounting on Proximal and Typical Levels of Physical Activity, 2020, The Psychological Record
  • Reinforcer pathology II: Reward magnitude, reward delay, and demand for alcohol collectively relate to college students' alcohol related problems, 2020, Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior

Jarmolowicz collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Derek D. Reed
  • Tadd D. Schneider
  • Steve Sussman
  • Laura E. Martin
  • Justin C. Strickland

Their book contributions included work published by Cambridge University Press, notably the 2020 publication "The Cambridge Handbook of Substance and Behavioral Addictions."

Best Publications

  • Excessive discounting of delayed reinforcers as a trans-disease process contributing to addiction and other disease-related vulnerabilities: emerging evidence.

    Warren K. Bickel;David P. Jarmolowicz;E. Terry Mueller;Mikhail N. Koffarnus

  • CHANGING DELAY DISCOUNTING IN THE LIGHT OF THE COMPETING NEUROBEHAVIORAL DECISION SYSTEMS THEORY: A REVIEW

    Mikhail N. Koffarnus;David P. Jarmolowicz;E. Terry Mueller;Warren K. Bickel

  • Are executive function and impulsivity antipodes? A conceptual reconstruction with special reference to addiction

    Warren K. Bickel;David P. Jarmolowicz;E. Terry Mueller;Kirstin M. Gatchalian

  • Reinforcement Schedule Thinning Following Functional Communication Training: Review and Recommendations

    Louis P. Hagopian;Eric W. Boelter;David P. Jarmolowicz

  • An analysis of functional communication training as an empirically supported treatment for problem behavior displayed by individuals with intellectual disabilities.

    Patricia F. Kurtz;Patricia F. Kurtz;Eric W. Boelter;David P. Jarmolowicz;Michelle D. Chin

  • The Behavioral Economics and Neuroeconomics of Reinforcer Pathologies: Implications for Etiology and Treatment of Addiction

    Warren K. Bickel;David P. Jarmolowicz;E. Terry Mueller;Kirstin M. Gatchalian

  • Automating Scoring of Delay Discounting for the 21- and 27-Item Monetary Choice Questionnaires

    Brent A. Kaplan;Michael Amlung;Derek D. Reed;David P. Jarmolowicz

  • Robust relation between temporal discounting rates and body mass.

    David P. Jarmolowicz;J.Bradley C. Cherry;Derek D. Reed;Jared M. Bruce

  • Using crowdsourcing to compare temporal, social temporal, and probability discounting among obese and non-obese individuals.

    Warren K. Bickel;A. George Wilson;Christopher T. Franck;E. Terry Mueller

  • Reinforcer pathologies: Predicting alcohol related problems in college drinking men and women

    Shea M. Lemley;Brent A. Kaplan;Derek D. Reed;Alexandria C. Darden

  • On distinguishing progressively increasing response requirements for reinforcement.

    David P. Jarmolowicz;Kennon A. Lattal

  • The Behavioral and Neuroeconomics of Reinforcer Pathologies: Implications for Managerial and Health Decision Making

    David P. Jarmolowicz;Derek D. Reed;Florence D. DiGennaro Reed;Warren K. Bickel

  • Maintained Physical Activity Induced Changes in Delay Discounting

    Michael J. Sofis;Ale Carrillo;David P. Jarmolowicz

  • Altruism in time: social temporal discounting differentiates smokers from problem drinkers

    W. K. Bickel;D. P. Jarmolowicz;E. T. Mueller;C. T. Franck

  • Alcohol-dependent individuals discount sex at higher rates than controls.

    David P. Jarmolowicz;Warren K. Bickel;Kirstin M. Gatchalian

  • Being Kind to Your Future Self: Probability Discounting of Health Decision-Making

    Jared M. Bruce;Amanda S. Bruce;Amanda S. Bruce;Delwyn Catley;Sharon Lynch

  • Using crowdsourcing to examine relations between delay and probability discounting.

    David P. Jarmolowicz;Warren K. Bickel;Anne E. Carter;Christopher T. Franck

  • Discounting of money and sex: Effects of commodity and temporal position in stimulant-dependent men and women

    David P. Jarmolowicz;Reid D. Landes;Darren R. Christensen;Bryan A. Jones

  • Neuroeconomics: Implications for Understanding and Treating Addictive Behavior

    David P. Jarmolowicz;Derek D. Reed;Warren K. Bickel

  • How patients with multiple sclerosis weigh treatment risks and benefits.

    Jared M. Bruce;David P. Jarmolowicz;Sharon Lynch;Joanie Thelen

  • On how patients with multiple sclerosis weigh side effect severity and treatment efficacy when making treatment decisions.

    David P. Jarmolowicz;Amanda S. Bruce;Morgan Glusman;Seung-Lark Lim

Frequent Co-Authors

Derek D. Reed
Derek D. Reed University of Kansas
Warren K. Bickel
Warren K. Bickel Virginia Tech
Jared M. Bruce
Jared M. Bruce University of Missouri–Kansas City
Kennon A. Lattal
Kennon A. Lattal West Virginia University
Iser G. DeLeon
Iser G. DeLeon University of Florida
Louis P. Hagopian
Louis P. Hagopian Kennedy Krieger Institute
Thomas S. Critchfield
Thomas S. Critchfield Illinois State University
Michael Amlung
Michael Amlung University of Kansas
Kelsie T. Forbush
Kelsie T. Forbush University of Kansas
Justin C. Strickland
Justin C. Strickland Johns Hopkins University

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