Volume 1, Issue 1 (2007)
Articles
Why Behavior Analysts Should Study Gambling Behavior
Mark R. Dixon
Toward an Integrative Behavioral Model of Gambling
Jeffrey N. Weatherly and Mark R. Dixon
COMMENTARY Verbal Relations and the Behavior Analysis of Gambling
Simon Dymond and Robert Whelan
COMMENTARY DELAY DISCOUNTING AND PROBLEM GAMBLING
Andrew Cooper
COMMENTARY Getting There: Commentary on "Toward an Intergrative Behavioral Model of Gambling" By Weatherly and Dixon
Charles A. Lyons
COMMENTARY The Alloplastic Nature of Pathological Gambling
Nancy M. Petry, Gegory J. Madden, and John M. Roll
COMMENTARY Intergrative Model or Fracturing Framework: Better We Hedge Our Bets
Mark P. Reilly and Andrew T. Fox
IN RESPONSE An Intergrative, Not Necessarily Comprehensive, Behavioral Model of Gambling
Mark R. Dixon and Jeffrey N. Weatherly
The Role of "Experience" When People Gamble On Three Different Video-Poker Games
Jeffrey N. Weatherly, David P. Austin, and Katie Farewell
The Gambling Functional Assessment (GFA): An Assessment Device For Identification of The Maintaining Variables of Pathological Gambling
Mark R. Dixon and Taylor E. Johnson
Treatment of Compulsive Gambling
Erik Arntzen and Jorn Stensvold
Using Winpoker 6.0 To Study Gambling Behavior
James W. Jackson