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D-Index
74
Citations
19699
World Ranking
1891
National Ranking
1109

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1992 - James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award, Association for Psychological Science
  • 1975 - APA Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Psychology, American Psychological Association

Overview

Nathan H. Azrin was affiliated with Nova Southeastern University in the United States. Their career involved work recognized by notable awards in psychology. In 1975, they received the APA Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Psychology from the American Psychological Association. Later, in 1992, they were honored with the James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award by the Association for Psychological Science.

Azrin's research domains, publications, and collaborations are not extensively documented in terms of recent papers, co-authors, or specific fields of study based on the available data. Despite this, their affiliation and awards indicate significant contributions to psychological science, particularly in applied psychology settings, as reflected in the awards received.

The lack of detailed records on papers, co-authors, publication venues, and specific topics of study suggests that publicly accessible bibliometric data may be limited or incomplete. Nevertheless, Azrin's academic standing is evidenced by the recognition of their work through these prestigious professional awards.

Best Publications

  • Habit-reversal: a method of eliminating nervous habits and tics.

    N.H. Azrin;R.G. Nunn

  • A community-reinforcement approach to alcoholism☆

    George M. Hunt;N.H. Azrin

  • ALCOHOLISM TREATMENT BY DISULFIRAM AND COMMUNITY REINFORCEMENT THERAPY

    N.H. Azrin;R.W. Sisson;R. Meyers;M. Godley

  • THE ELIMINATION OF AUTISTIC SELF-STIMULATORY BEHAVIOR BY OVERCORRECTION†

    R. M. Foxx;N. H. Azrin

  • A RAPID METHOD OF TOILET TRAINING THE INSTITUTIONALIZED RETARDED

    N. H. Azrin;R. M. Foxx

  • EXTINCTION‐INDUCED AGGRESSION<sup>1</sup>

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  • Improvements in the community-reinforcement approach to alcoholism.

    N.H. Azrin

  • Reciprocity counseling: A rapid learning-based procedure for marital counseling.

    Nathan H. Azrin;Barry J. Naster;Robert Jones

  • THE MEASUREMENT AND REINFORCEMENT OF BEHAVIOR OF PSYCHOTICS<sup>1</sup>

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  • Restitution: A method of eliminating aggressive-disruptive behavior of retarded and brain damaged patients☆

    R.M. Foxx;N.H. Azrin

  • Time-out from positive reinforcement.

    N. H. Azrin

  • Youth Drug Abuse Treatment: A Controlled Outcome Study

    N. H. Azrin;Brad Donohue;V. A. Besalel;E. S. Kogan

  • Treatment of hairpulling (Trichotillomania): A comparative study of habit reversal and negative practice training

    N.H. Azrin;R.G. Nunn;S.E. Frantz

  • A technique for delivering shock to pigeons.

    Nathan H. Azrin

  • Effects of punishment intensity during variable-interval reinforcement

    Nathan H. Azrin

  • TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH IN BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS: HISTORICAL TRADITIONS AND IMPERATIVE FOR THE FUTURE

    F. Charles Mace;Thomas S. Critchfield

  • Family-member involvement to initiate and promote treatment of problem drinkers.

    Robert W. Sisson;Nathan H. Azrin

  • Dry-bed training: rapid elimination of childhood enuresis.

    N.H. Azrin;T.J. Sneed;R.M. Foxx

  • THE OPPORTUNITY FOR AGGRESSION AS AN OPERANT REINFORCER DURING AVERSIVE STIMULATION.

    N. H. Azrin;R. R. Hutchinson;R. McLaughlin

  • Discriminative properties of punishment.

    William C. Holz;Nathan H. Azrin

  • Fixed-ratio punishment.

    N. H. Azrin;W. C. Holz;D. F. Hake

  • A Controlled Evaluation and Description of Individual-Cognitive Problem Solving and Family-Behavior Therapies in Dually-Diagnosed Conduct-Disordered and Substance-Dependent Youth

    Nathan H. Azrin;Brad Donohue;Gordon A. Teichner;Thomas Crum

Frequent Co-Authors

Brad Donohue
Brad Donohue University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Richard M. Foxx
Richard M. Foxx Pennsylvania State University
Vincent B. Van Hasselt
Vincent B. Van Hasselt Nova Southeastern University
Charles J. Golden
Charles J. Golden Nova Southeastern University
Alan L. Peterson
Alan L. Peterson The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Daniel N. Allen
Daniel N. Allen University of Nevada, Las Vegas
O. Ivar Lovaas
O. Ivar Lovaas University of California, Los Angeles
Mark D. Godley
Mark D. Godley Chestnut Health Systems
Rex Forehand
Rex Forehand University of Vermont
Edward G. Carr
Edward G. Carr Stony Brook University

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