Rebecca H. Zaja, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | George Mason University, Washington, DC |
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Developmental Psychology, Behavioral PsychologyGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorJohannes Rojahn | grad student | 2011 | George Mason | |
(The Behavioral Function of Four Operationally Defined Behavior Problems with Varying Topographies (Self-Hitting, Hitting Others, Self Biting, Verbal Abuse) in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.) | ||||
Johannes R. Rojahn | grad student | 2011 | George Mason | |
(The Behavioral Function of Four Operationally Defined Behavior Problems with Varying Topographies (Self-Hitting, Hitting Others, Self Biting, Verbal Abuse) in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.) |
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Rojahn J, Zaja RH, Turygin N, et al. (2012) Functions of maladaptive behavior in intellectual and developmental disabilities: behavior categories and topographies. Research in Developmental Disabilities. 33: 2020-7 |
Zaja RH, Moore L, Van Ingen DJ, et al. (2011) Psychometric comparison of the functional assessment instruments QABF, FACT and FAST for self-injurious, stereotypic and aggressive/destructive behaviour Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities. 24: 18-28 |
van Ingen DJ, Moore LL, Zaja RH, et al. (2010) The Behavior Problems Inventory (BPI-01) in community-based adults with intellectual disabilities: reliability and concurrent validity vis-à-vis the Inventory for Client and Agency Planning (ICAP). Research in Developmental Disabilities. 31: 97-107 |
García-Villamisar D, Rojahn J, Zaja RH, et al. (2010) Facial emotion processing and social adaptation in adults with and without autism spectrum disorder Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders. 4: 755-762 |
Zaja RH, Rojahn J. (2008) Facial emotion recognition in intellectual disabilities. Current Opinion in Psychiatry. 21: 441-4 |