Articles in this issue
Celebrating the decade of behavior: Introduction to special issue.
Pages 261-263
Higgins, Stephen T.; Bickel, Warren K.
Contributions of behavioral science to alcohol research: Understanding who is at risk and why.
Pages 264-270
Gordis, Enoch
National Institute of Mental Health goals for behavioral science.
Pages 271-272
Hyman, Steven E.
National Institute on Drug Abuse's behavioral research agenda.
Pages 273-275
Leshner, Alan I.
Pavlovian psychopharmacology: The associative basis of tolerance.
Pages 276-293
Siegel, Shepard; Baptista, Marco A. S.; Kim, Joseph A.; McDonald, Robert V.; Weise-Kelly, Lorraine
Using behavior to elucidate receptor mechanisms: A review of the discriminative stimulus effects of benzodiazepines.
Pages 294-311
Lelas, Snjezana; Spealman, Roger D.; Rowlett, James K.
Acquisition of drug self-administration: Environmental and pharmacological interventions.
Pages 312-325
Campbell, Una C.; Carroll, Marilyn E.
Placebo cigarettes in smoking research.
Pages 326-332
Robinson, Minqun L.; Houtsmuller, Elisabeth J.; Moolchan, Eric T.; Pickworth, Wallace B.
Relative persistence of behavior: A fundamental measure of relative reinforcing effects.
Pages 333-349
Meisch, Richard A.
Measuring reinforcer efficacy: Does relative persistence do it? Comment on Meisch (2000).
Pages 350-351
Branch, Marc N.
Quantification of reinforcing effectiveness: Comment on Meisch (2000).
Pages 352-354
Carroll, Marilyn E.
Regulation of drug-maintained behavior: Comment on Meisch (2000).
Pages 355-356
Rowlett, James K.
A behavioral economic analysis of the relative persistence of behavior: Comment on Meisch (2000).
Pages 357-359
Shurtleff, David
The next reinforcer: Comment on Meisch (2000).
Pages 360-361
Woods, James H.
Relative persistence of behavior: A reply to comments.
Pages 362-365
Meisch, Richard A.
The influence of exchange delays on cigarette versus money choice: A laboratory analog of voucher-based reinforcement therapy.
Pages 366-370
Roll, John M.; Reilly, Mark P.; Johanson, Chris-Ellyn
Contingency management interventions for treating the substance abuse of adolescents: A feasibility study.
Pages 371-376
Corby, Elizabeth A.; Roll, John M.; Ledgerwood, David M.; Schuster, Charles R.
Initial abstinence and success in achieving longer term cocaine abstinence.
Pages 377-386
Higgins, Stephen T.; Badger, Gary J.; Budney, Alan J.
Alcohol and behavioral control: Impaired response inhibition and flexibility in social drinkers.
Pages 387-394
Easdon, Craig M.; Vogel-Sprott, Muriel
Ethanol consumption and the matching law: A choice analysis using a limited-access paradigm.
Pages 395-403
Martinetti, Margaret P.; Andrzejewski, Matthew E.; Hineline, Philip N.; Lewis, Michael J.
Effects of dopamine D1-like and D2-like agonists in rats trained to discriminate cocaine from saline: Influence of experimental history.
Pages 404-414
Caine, S. Barak; Negus, S. Steven; Mello, Nancy K.; Bergman, Jack
A three-choice discrimination procedure dissociates the discriminative stimulus effects of d-amphetamine and (±)-MDMA in rats.
Pages 415-423
Goodwin, A. K.; Baker, L. E.
First- versus last-session substitution: An evaluation of the reinforcing effects of cocaine and the cocaine analogue 2ß-propanoyl-3ß-(4-tolyl)-tropane.
Pages 424-433
Lile, Joshua A.; Morgan, Drake; Nader, Michael A.
Determination of the place conditioning and locomotor effects of amperozide in rats: A comparison with cocaine.
Pages 434-443
Rademacher, David J.; Anders, Katie A.; Riley, Monica G.; Nesbitt, Joanna T.; Steinpreis, Rhea E.


