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Date Start Time Length Track Type Title Presenters Level CEU Pending
2/19/2004 10:00–10:50 50 minutes EXP Invited Address Applied Implications of Dynamic Changes in Reinforcer Value FRANCES MCSWEENEY, Ph.D.,  Washington State University Intermediate  
2/19/2004 11:00–11:50 50 minutes EXP Invited Address “Pigeons Tracking Dots…” or the Operant-Respondent Distinction ROBERT W. ALLAN, Ph.D.,  Lafayette College Intermediate  
2/19/2004 2:00–2:50 50 minutes CM/EXP/VB Invited Address Clinically Relevant Findings from Basic Laboratory Research MICHAEL J. DOUGHER, Ph.D.,  University of New Mexico All  
2/19/2004 5:00–7:00   EXP Poster Human Decision Making: Can Delay Reduction Theory Predict It? SHAWN R. CHARLTON, M.A., University of California, San Diego    
Edumnd Fantino, Ph.D. University of California, San Diego
2/19/2004 5:00–7:00   EXP Poster Human Choice Behavior: An Investigation of Matching and Optimizing DON KARR, M.A., University of Nevada, Reno    
W. Larry Williams, Ph.D., University of Nevada, Reno
2/19/2004 5:00–7:00   EXP Poster An Updated Look at Interobserver Agreement DON KARR, M.A., University of Nevada Reno    
W. Larry Williams, Ph.D., University of Nevada, Reno
Michele Bishop, M.A., BCABA, University of Nevada, Reno
Michele Wallace, Ph.D., BCBA University of Nevada, Reno
2/19/2004 5:00–7:00   EXP Poster A Comparison of Two Match-to-Sample Procedures in the Development of Tacting and Receptive Discrimination Skills JAMES W. PARTINGTON, Ph.D., BCBA, Behavior Analysts, Inc.    
2/20/2004 9:30–10:20 50 minutes EXP Address Control of Behavior by Remote Stimuli IVER IVERSEN, Ph.D., University of North Florida All  
2/20/2004 10:30–11:20 50 minutes EXP Invited Address Temporal Discounting: Assessing and Understanding Impulsivity AMY ODUM, Ph.D., Utah State University Intermediate  
2/20/2004 1:30–2:20 50 minutes EXP Invited Address Stimulus Control Matters GRAYSON OSBORNE, Ph.D., Utah State University All  
2/20/2004 2:30–3:20 50 minutes EXP Invited Address The Persistence and Allocation of Attending TIMOTHY A. SHAHAN, Ph.D., Utah State University All  
2/20/2004 3:30–3:55 25 minutes EXP Paper The Effects of Monitoring and Incompatible Contingencies on Say/Do Correspondence AMY CRYE, M.A., Spectrum Center Intermediate  
2/21/2004 9:00–9:50 50 minutes EXP/TCP Invited Address The Dynamic Operant ALLEN NEURINGER, Ph.D., Reed College All  
2/21/2004 12:00– 12:50 50 minutes EXP Invited Address A Molecular Analysis of Choice Behavior ROBERT ALLAN, Ph.D., Lafayette College Intermediate