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D-Index
43
Citations
8068
World Ranking
7245
National Ranking
3917

Overview

John A. Nevin was affiliated with the University of New Hampshire in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to academic research and science, although specific details about their research areas and scholarly output remain limited based on the available data.

No recent papers or specific publication records are currently documented, and there is no information regarding frequent co-authors or collaborative partnerships. Similarly, details about regular publication venues, main fields or subfields of study, and primary topics of work are not available.

There is no record of book publications linked to John A. Nevin in the provided data. Additionally, there are no listed awards or formal recognitions reported in the accessible information.

While the absence of detailed research and publication data limits a comprehensive summary of their academic contributions, it is clear that John A. Nevin was connected with a notable U.S. educational institution, suggesting a professional engagement within the scholarly community at the University of New Hampshire.

Best Publications

  • The analysis of behavioral momentum.

    John A. Nevin;Charlotte Mandell;Jean R. Atak

  • Behavioral momentum and the law of effect.

    John A. Nevin;Randolph C. Grace

  • RESPONSE STRENGTH IN MULTIPLE SCHEDULES1

    John A. Nevin

  • An integrative model for the study of behavioral momentum.

    John A. Nevin

  • ALTERNATIVE REINFORCEMENT INCREASES RESISTANCE TO CHANGE: PAVLOVIAN OR OPERANT CONTINGENCIES?

    John A. Nevin;John A. Nevin;Mary E. Tota;Mary E. Tota;Richard D. Torquato;Richard D. Torquato;Richard L. Shull;Richard L. Shull

  • The momentum of human behavior in a natural setting.

    F. Charles Mace;Joseph S. Lalli;Michael C. Shea;Elizabeth Pinter Lalli

  • Behavioral momentum and the partial reinforcement effect

    John A. Nevin

  • An evaluation of persistence of treatment effects during long-term treatment of destructive behavior.

    David P Wacker;Jay W Harding;Wendy K Berg;John F Lee

  • STIMULI, REINFORCERS, AND BEHAVIOR: AN INTEGRATION

    Michael Davison;John A. Nevin

  • Behavioral momentum theory: equations and applications.

    John A. Nevin;Timothy A. Shahan

  • Behavioral contrast and behavioral momentum

    John A. Nevin

  • THE MOMENTUM OF COMPLIANCE

    John A. Nevin

  • Does contingent reinforcement strengthen operant behavior

    John A. Nevin;Laurence D. Smith;Jean Roberts

  • <i>SIGNAL DETECTION THEORY AND OPERANT BEHAVIOR: A Review of David M. Green and John A. Swets'</i> Signal Detection Theory and Psychophysics.<sup>1</sup>

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  • BEHAVIORAL MOMENTUM IN COLLEGE BASKETBALL

    F. Charles Mace;Joseph S. Lalli;Michael C. Shea;John A. Nevin

  • Feedback functions for variable-interval reinforcement

    John A. Nevin;William M. Baum

  • Quantitative Analyses of Behavior, Vol. 1: Discriminative Properties of Reinforcement Schedules

    Carl P. Duncan;Russell M. Church;Michael L. Collins;John A. Nevin

  • Response rate and resistance to change in chained schedules.

    John A. Nevin;Charlotte Mandell;Peter Yarensky

  • RELATIVE RATE OF RESPONSE AND RELATIVE MAGNITUDE OF REINFORCEMENT IN MULTIPLE SCHEDULES.

    Sara Shettleworth;John A. Nevin

  • Variable-ratio versus variable-interval schedules: response rate, resistance to change, and preference.

    J A Nevin;Randolph;S Holland;A P McLean

  • Resistance to extinction: contingency termination and generalization decrement

    John A. Nevin;Anthony P. Mclean;Anthony P. Mclean;Randolph C. Grace;Randolph C. Grace

Frequent Co-Authors

Randolph C. Grace
Randolph C. Grace University of Canterbury
Timothy A. Shahan
Timothy A. Shahan Utah State University
Michael Davison
Michael Davison University of Auckland
William V. Dube
William V. Dube University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Peter J. Urcuioli
Peter J. Urcuioli Purdue University West Lafayette
David P. Wacker
David P. Wacker University of Iowa
R. Douglas Greer
R. Douglas Greer Columbia University
Anthony A. Wright
Anthony A. Wright The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Edward A. Wasserman
Edward A. Wasserman University of Iowa
Wendy K. Berg
Wendy K. Berg University of Iowa

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