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Two suggestions for the verbal behavior(s) of organisms (i.e., authors)

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Correspondence to Marc N. Branch.

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Preparation of this article was aided by USPHS Grants DA04074, DA14249, HD38698, and MH60643.

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Branch, M.N., Vollmer, T.R. Two suggestions for the verbal behavior(s) of organisms (i.e., authors). BEHAV ANALYST 27, 95–98 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03392094

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