Recent Publications (last five years)

Iwata, B.A., Roscoe, E.M., Zarcone, J.R., & Richman, D.M. (2002). Environmental determinants of self-injurious behavior. In S.R. Schroeder, M.L. Oster-Granite, & T.
Thompson (Eds.), Self-injurious behavior: Gene-brain-behavior relationships. (pp. 93-103). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Kahng, S., Iwata, B.A., & Lewin, A.B. (2002). The impact of functional assessment on the treatment of self-injurious behavior. In S.R. Schroeder, M.L. Oster-Granite, & T. Thompson (Eds.), Self-injurious behavior: Gene-brain-behavior relationships. (pp. 119-131). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Kahng, S., Iwata, B.A., & Lewin, A.B. (2002). Behavioral treatment of self-injury: 1964-2000. American Journal on Mental Retardation, 107, 212-221.

Worsdell, A.S., Iwata, B.A., & Wallace, M.D. (2002). Duration-based measures of vocational task engagement. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,35, 287-290.

Zhou, L., Iwata, B.A., & Shore, B.A. (2002). Reinforcing efficacy of food on performance during pre- and post-meal sessions. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 35, 411-414.

Lindberg, J.S., Iwata, B.A., Roscoe, E.M., Worsdell, A.S., & Hanley, G.P. (2003). Treatment efficacy of noncontingent reinforcement during brief and extended application. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 36, 1-19.

Neef, N.A., Nelles, D.E., Iwata, B.A., & Page, T J. (2003). An analysis of precurrent problem solving. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 36, 21-33.

Hanley, G.P., Iwata, B.A., Lindberg, J.S., & Conners, J. (2003). Response-restriction analysis: I. Assessment of activity preferences. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 36, 47-58.

Hanley, G.P., Iwata, B.A., Roscoe, E.M., Thompson, R.H., & Lindberg, J.A. (2003). Response-restriction analysis: II. Alteration of activity preferences. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 36, 59-76.

Hanley, G.P., Iwata, B.A., & McCord, B.E. (2003). Functional analysis of problem behavior: A review. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 36, 147-186.

Thompson, R.H., Iwata, B.A., Hanley, G.P., Dozier, C.L., & Samaha, A.L. (2003). Reversal effects under extinction, noncontingent reinforcement, and differential reinforcement of other behavior: A comparative analysis. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 36, 221-238.

Roscoe, E.M., Iwata, B.A., & Rand, M.S. (2003). Effects of reinforcer consumption and magnitude on response rates during noncontingent reinforcement. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 36, 525-539.

Iwata, B.A., & Worsdell, A.S. (2005). Implications of functional analysis methodology for the design of intervention programs. Exceptionality, 13, 25-34.

Neidert, P.L., Iwata, B.A., & Dozier, C.L. (2005). Treatment of multiply controlled problem behavior with variations of differential reinforcement. Exceptionality, 13, 45-53.

Thompson, R.H., & Iwata, B.A. (2005). A review of reinforcement-control procedures. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 38, 257-278.

North, S.T., & Iwata, B.A. (2005). Motivational influences on performance maintained by food reinforcement. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 38, 317-333.

McCord, B.E., Grosser, J.W., Iwata, B.A., & Powers, L.A. (2005). Analysis of response-blocking parameters in the prevention of pica. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 38, 391-394.

Kahng, S., & Iwata, B.A. (2005). Noncontingent reinforcement: From basic research to therapeutic application. European Journal of Behavior Analysis, 6, 29-32.

Iwata, B.A., & Kahng, S. (2005). Some undesirable effects of noncontingent reinforcement. European Journal of Behavior Analysis, 6, 47-50.

Koehler, L.J., Iwata, B.A., Roscoe, E.M., Rolider, N.U., & O’Steen, L.E. (2005). Effects of stimulus variation on the reinforcing capability of nonpreferred stimuli. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 38, 469-484.

Worsdell, A.S., Iwata, B.S., Dozier, C.L., Johnson, A.D., Neidert, P.L., & Thomason, J.L. (2005). Analysis of response repetition as an error-correction strategy during sight-word reading. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 38, 511-527.

Wallace, M.D., Iwata, B.A., & Hanley, G.P. (2006). Establishment of mands following tact training as a function of reinforcer strength. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 39, 25-34.

Hanley, G.P., Iwata, B.A., & Roscoe, E.M. (2006). Some determinants of changes in preference over time. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 39, 189-202.

Iwata, B.A. (2006). On the distinction between positive and negative reinforcement. The Behavior Analyst, 29, 121-123.

Iwata, B.A., & Smith, R.G. (in press). Negative reinforcement. In J.O. Cooper, T..E. Heron, & W.E. Heward (Eds.), Applied behavior analysis. Columbus, OH: Merrill.

Thompson, R.H., & Iwata, B.A., (in press). A comparison of outcomes from descriptive and functional analyses of problem behavior. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.

Wallace, M.D., Iwata, B.A., Hanley, G.P., Thompson,, R.H., & Roscoe, E.M. (accepted for publication). Further examination of schedule effects during treatment of elf-injurious behavior with noncontingent reinforcement. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.

Rolider, N.U., Iwata, B.A., & Bullock, C.E. (accepted for publication). Influences of response rate and distribution on the calculation of interobserver agreement scores. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.

Dozier, C.L., Iwata, B.A., & Worsdell, A.S. (accepted for publication). Assessment and treatment of a foot-shoe fetish displayed by a man diagnosed with autism. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.

Wilson, D.M., Iwata, B.A., and Bloom, S.E. (accepted for publication). Evaluation of a computer-assisted technique for measuring wound severity. Journal of Applied

Thomason, J.L., Iwata, B.A., Neidert, P.L., and Roscoe, E.M. (accepted for publication). Evaluation of response latency as the index of problem behavior during functional analyses. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.

Dempsey, C.M., Iwata, B.A., Fritz, J.N., & Rolider, N.U. (accepted for publication). Observer training revisited: A comparison of in vivo and video instruction. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.