Allen Neuringer
Affiliations: | Reed College, Portland, OR |
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Sign in to add traineeSteven J. Luck | research assistant | 1981-1986 | Reed College |
Alison Ruth Weiss | research assistant | 2001-2005 | Reed College |
Greg Jensen | research assistant | 2002-2009 | Reed College |
Nate Kornell | grad student | Reed College |
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Neuringer A. (2022) The voluntary operant and the operant nature of volition: Three views. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior |
Hansson J, Neuringer A. (2018) Reinforcement of variability facilitates learning in humans. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior |
Neuringer A, Englert W. (2016) Epicurus and B. F. Skinner: In search of the good life. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior |
Neuringer A. (2015) Reinforced (un)predictability and the voluntary operant European Journal of Behavior Analysis. 17: 19-30 |
Neuringer A. (2012) Reinforcement and induction of operant variability. The Behavior Analyst / Maba. 35: 229-35 |
Weiss A, Neuringer A. (2012) Reinforced variability enhances object exploration in shy and bold rats. Physiology & Behavior. 107: 451-7 |
Neuringer A, Jensen G. (2012) The Predictably Unpredictable Operant Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews. 7: 55-84 |
Jensen G, Miller C, Neuringer A. (2012) Truly Random Operant RespondingResults and Reasons The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Cognition |
Jensen G, Miller C, Neuringer A. (2012) Truly Random Operant Responding: Results and Reasons Comparative Cognition: Experimental Explorations of Animal Intelligence |
Neuringer A. (2012) 229-235 Reinforcement and induction of operant variability Behavior Analyst. 35: 229-235 |