The EAHB SIG is pleased to announce that FIVE student papers were selected to receive the Student Paper Awards for 2002! Summaries of their papers are in the 2003 issue of the Bulletin.
Congratulations to the following students:
Emma Cobane, "A senior citizen’s self-management of positive and negative inner behaviours"
University of Ulster - Coleraine, Ireland
Corinna Grindle, "Teaching Children with Autism using conditioned cue-value and response-marking procedures: a socially valid approach"
University of Southhamptom, United Kingdom
Matthew Johnson, "The behavioural economics of cigarette smoking: the concurrent presence of a substitute and an independent reinforcer"
University of Vermont
Atli Magnusson, "Topography of eye movements under select and reject control"
The New England Center for Children
Carla-Jayne Strickland, "Reinforcer magnitude and human variable ratio performance "
University of Southhamptom, United Kingdom
Many thanks John Kraft for coordinating this year's competition and for all who helped review papers.