Alternative Theories of the Origin of Derived Stimulus Relations Joseph E. Spradlin OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 3 - 6
On the Verbal Behavior of Relational Frame Theory: A Post-Skinnerian Account of Human Language and Cognition Kurt Salzinger OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 7 - 9
Behavior Analysis and Linguistic Productivity Richard W. Malott OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 11 - 18
Beyond Skinner? A Review of Relational Frame Theory: A Post-Skinnerian Account of Human Language and Cognition by Hayes, Barnes-Holmes, and Roche J. Grayson Osborne ReviewPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 19 - 27
A Stimulus in Need of a Response: A Review of Relational Frame Theory: A Post-Skinnerian Account of Human Language and Cognition William J. McIlvane OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 29 - 37
Behavior Analysis, Relational Frame Theory, and the Challenge of Human Language and Cognition: A Reply to the Commentaries on Relational Frame Theory: A Post-Skinnerian Account of Human Language and Cognition Steven C. HayesDermot Barnes-HolmesBryan Roche OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 39 - 54
Predicting Taxonomic and Thematic Relational Responding J. Grayson OsborneJohn Heath OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 55 - 89
The Hierarchical Relationship Between Several Visual and Auditory Discriminations and Three Verbal Operants among Individuals with Developmental Disabilities Carole MarionTricia VauseKerri L. Walters OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 91 - 105
Analysis of Poetic Literature Using B. F. Skinner’s Theoretical Framework from Verbal Behavior Nicole M. Luke OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 107 - 114
Michael and Malott’s Dialog on Linguistic Productivity Jack MichaelRichard W. Malott OriginalPaper 08 July 2017 Pages: 115 - 118