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37
Citations
6932
World Ranking
9131
National Ranking
4838

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1983 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Richard M. Foxx is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, including Psychology, Neuroscience, and Social Sciences, with a focus on Developmental and Educational Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Safety Research.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, which include behavioral and psychological studies, autism spectrum disorder research, and disability education and employment.

Among their recent scholarly contributions is the paper titled The Importance of Professional Discourse for the Continual Advancement of Practice Standards: The RBT® as a Case in Point, published in 2020 in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.

Richard M. Foxx has collaborated with a number of frequent co-authors, including:

  • Justin B. Leaf
  • Ronald Leaf
  • John McEachin
  • Andy Bondy
  • Joseph H. Cihon

Their publication venues include:

  • Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders

Recognition of their work includes being named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1983.

Best Publications

  • 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

  • THE RIGHT TO EFFECTIVE BEHAVIORAL TREATMENT

    Ron Van Houten;Saul Axelrod;John S. Bailey;Judith E. Favell

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

    R.M. Foxx;N.H. Azrin

  • Applied Behavior Analysis Treatment of Autism: The State of the Art

    Richard M. Foxx;Richard M. Foxx

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

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

  • Autism reversal: eliminating stereotyped self-stimulation of retarded individuals.

    N H Azrin;S J Kaplan;R M Foxx

  • The treatment of self-injurious behavior

    Judith E. Favell;Nathan H. Azrin;Alfred A. Baumeister;Edward G. Carr

  • Positive behavior support and applied behavior analysis

    J. M. Johnston;Richard M. Foxx;John W. Jacobson;John W. Jacobson;Gina Green;Gina Green

  • NICOTINE FADING AND SELF‐MONITORING FOR CIGARETTE ABSTINENCE OR CONTROLLED SMOKING

    R. M. Foxx;Richard A. Brown

  • Nicotine's role in smoking: an analysis of nicotine regulation.

    Martin J. McMorrow;R. M. Foxx

  • Dry pants: a rapid method of toilet training children.

    R.M. Foxx;N.H. Azrin

  • Treatment of scavenging behavior (coprophagy and pica) by overcorrection

    R.M. Foxx;E.D. Martin

  • Controversial Therapies for Developmental Disabilities: Fad, Fashion, and Science in Professional Practice

    John W. Jacobson;Richard M. Foxx;James A. Mulick

  • The timeout ribbon: a nonexclusionary timeout procedure.

    R M Foxx;S T Shapiro

  • Dry bed: a rapid method of eliminating bedwetting (enuresis) of the retarded.

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

  • ATTENTION TRAINING: THE USE OF OVERCORRECTION AVOIDANCE TO INCREASE THE EYE CONTACT OF AUTISTIC AND RETARDED CHILDREN

    R. M. Foxx

  • Toilet training the retarded : a rapid program for day and nighttime independent toileting

    Richard M. Foxx;Nathan H. Azrin

  • The acquisition, maintenance, and generalization of problem-solving skills by closed head-injured adults

    R.M. Foxx;Ronald C. Martella;Nancy E. Marchand-Martella

  • Translating the covenant: The behavior analyst as ambassador and translator

    R. M. Foxx

  • BEHAVIORAL TREATMENT OF CAFFEINISM: REDUCING EXCESSIVE COFFEE DRINKING

    R. M. Foxx;Andrea Rubinoff

Frequent Co-Authors

James A. Mulick
James A. Mulick The Ohio State University
O. Ivar Lovaas
O. Ivar Lovaas University of California, Los Angeles
Brian A. Iwata
Brian A. Iwata University of Florida
Edward G. Carr
Edward G. Carr Stony Brook University
Donald M. Baer
Donald M. Baer University of Kansas
Betty Jo Freeman
Betty Jo Freeman University of California, Los Angeles
Rex Forehand
Rex Forehand University of Vermont

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