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Improving classroom behavior in mentally retarded children through correspondence training.
Author(s):
T. Whitman
,
J. W. Scibak
,
K Butler
,
R. Richter
,
M. JOHNSON
,
Whitman
,
T. L. WHITMAN
,
K BUTLER
,
R. RICHTER
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T.L Whitman
,
J.W. Scibak
,
K.M. Butler
,
M.R. Johnson
,
G. T. Whitman
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1982
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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
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10.1901/jaba.1982.15-545
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