

Below is a set of references pertinent
to Stimulus
Overselect
ivity.
All refs are again taken from Biblio-Refs (click on
"Download" above). Indeed, Biblio-Refs contains many
more references on subjects relevant to a variety of issues directly relevant to
discrimination learning. Logically, then, we suggest you download Win95 Biblio-Refs
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Bailey, S.L. (1981). Stimulus overselectivity in learning disabled children.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 14, 239-248. Bickel, W.K., Stella, M.E., & Etzel, B.C. (1984). A reevaluation of
stimulus overselectivity: Restricted stimulus control or stimulus control
hierarchies. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 14, 137-157. Butler, G.S., & Rabinowitz, F.M. (1981). An investigation of factors
contributing to the apparent overselective responding of mentally retarded
children. Child Development, 52, 430-442. Cook, A.R., Anderson, N., & Rincover, A. (1982). Stimulus overselectivity
and stimulus control: Problems and strategies. In R.L. Koegel, A. Rincover,
& A.L. Egel (Eds.), Educating and understanding autistic children (pp.
90-105). San Diego: College-Hill Press. Dunlap, G., Koegel, R.L., & Burke, J.C. (1981). Educational implications
of stimulus overselectivity in autistic children. Exceptional Education
Quarterly, 2(3), 37-49. Gersten, R.M. (1980). In search of the cognitive deficit in autism: Beyond
the stimulus overselectivity model. Journal of Special Education, 14, 49-65. Hedbring, C. (1981). A comparison of two instructional interventions for
remediating attentional deficits of autistic school-age children overselective
in the visual modality: Final report. Washington, DC: U.S. Office of Education. Hedbring, C., & Newsom, C. (1985). Visual overselectivity: A comparison
of two instructional remediation procedures with autistic children. Journal of
Autism and Developmental Disorders, 15, 9-22. Koegel, R.L., & Lovaas, O.I. (1978). Comments on autism and stimulus
overselectivity. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 87, 563-565. Koegel, R.L., Schreibman, L., Britten, K., & Laitinen, R. (1979). The
effects of schedule of reinforcement on stimulus overselectivity in autistic
children. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 9, 383-397. Kolko, D.J., Anderson, L., & Campbell, M. (1980). Sensory preference and
overselective responding in autistic children. Journal of Autism and
Developmental Disabilities, 10, 259-271. Lovaas, O.I., Koegel, R.L., & Schreibman, L. (1979). Stimulus
overselectivity in autism: A review of research. Psychological Bulletin, 86,
1236-1254. Lovaas, O.I., & Schreibman, L. (1971). Stimulus overselectivity of
autistic children in a two stimulus situation. Behaviour Research and Therapy,
9, 305- 310. Meisel, C.J. (1981). Stimulus overselectivity by mentally retarded
adolescents: Effects of pretraining on cue identification. American Journal of
Mental Deficiency, 86, 317-322. Reynolds, B.S., Newsom, C.D., & Lovaas, O.I. (1974). Auditory
overselectivity in autistic children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2,
253-263. Schneider, H.C., & Salzberg, C.L. (1982). Stimulus overselectivity in a
match-to-sample paradigm by severely retarded youth. Analysis and Intervention
in Developmental Disorders, 2, 273-304. Schover, L.R., & Newsom, C.D. (1976). Overselectivity, developmental
level, and overtraining in autistic and normal children. Journal of Abnormal
Child Psychology, 4, 289-298. Schreibman, L., Koegel, R.L., & Craig, M.S. (1977). Reducing stimulus
overselectivity in autistic children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 5,
425-436. Schreibman, L., & Lovaas, O.I. (1973). Overselective response to social
stimuli by autistic children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1, 152-168. Wilhelm, H., & Lovaas, O.I. (1976). Stimulus overselectivity: A common
feature in autism and mental retardation. American Journal of Mental Deficiency,
81, 26- 31.
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Anderson, N.B., & Rincover, A. (1982). The generality of overselectivity in
developmentally disabled children. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 34,
217-230.
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