His primary areas of investigation include Behavioral momentum, Reinforcement, Statistics, Developmental psychology and Extinction. John A. Nevin interconnects Law of effect and Cognitive psychology in the investigation of issues within Behavioral momentum. His Operant conditioning study in the realm of Reinforcement connects with subjects such as Constant.
His research integrates issues of Distraction and Rate of reinforcement in his study of Statistics. The various areas that John A. Nevin examines in his Rate of reinforcement study include Stimulus, Discrimination learning and Classical conditioning, Conditioning. When carried out as part of a general Developmental psychology research project, his work on Functional Communication is frequently linked to work in Task analysis, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Reinforcement, Behavioral momentum, Statistics, Social psychology and Developmental psychology. His Reinforcement research incorporates themes from Stimulus, Extinction and Discrimination learning, Cognitive psychology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Resistance and Operant conditioning.
His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Rate of reinforcement and Statistics. His Social psychology research incorporates elements of Preference and Action. His Developmental psychology study incorporates themes from Persistence and Distraction.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Reinforcement, Behavioral momentum, Developmental psychology, Cognitive psychology and Extinction. John A. Nevin has researched Reinforcement in several fields, including Persistence, Statistics and Matching to sample. In the field of Statistics, his study on Contrast overlaps with subjects such as Component.
His Behavioral momentum study deals with the bigger picture of Social psychology. His Developmental psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Long term treatment, Resistance and Neuroscience. His study in Extinction is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Stimulus control, Psychological Theory, Educational psychology and Counterintuitive.
Reinforcement, Extinction, Behavioral momentum, Developmental psychology and Persistence are his primary areas of study. Extinction is closely attributed to Social psychology in his work. Behavioral momentum and Cognitive psychology are frequently intertwined in his study.
John A. Nevin integrates several fields in his works, including Developmental psychology and Clinical treatment. The concepts of his Persistence study are interwoven with issues in Long term treatment, Functional Communication and Adaptive behavior. His Econometrics research includes elements of Discrimination learning and Operant conditioning.
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The analysis of behavioral momentum.
John A. Nevin;Charlotte Mandell;Jean R. Atak.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (1983)
Behavioral momentum and the law of effect.
John A. Nevin;Randolph C. Grace.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences (2000)
RESPONSE STRENGTH IN MULTIPLE SCHEDULES1
John A. Nevin.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (1974)
An integrative model for the study of behavioral momentum.
John A. Nevin.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (1992)
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.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (1990)
The momentum of human behavior in a natural setting.
F. Charles Mace;Joseph S. Lalli;Michael C. Shea;Elizabeth Pinter Lalli.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (1990)
Behavioral momentum and the partial reinforcement effect
John A. Nevin.
Psychological Bulletin (1988)
STIMULI, REINFORCERS, AND BEHAVIOR: AN INTEGRATION
Michael Davison;John A. Nevin.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (1999)
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.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (2011)
Behavioral contrast and behavioral momentum
John A. Nevin.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes (1992)
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