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  1. Goal-direction and habit in human and nonhuman behavioral sequences (behavior chains).
  2. Partial reinforcement extinction and omission effects in the elimination and recovery of discriminated operant behavior.
  3. Loss aversion predicts cigarette smoking status across levels of sociodemographic characteristics.
  4. Relapse after incentivized choice treatment in humans: A laboratory model for studying behavior change.
  5. Effect of context on the instrumental reinforcer devaluation effect produced by taste-aversion learning.
  6. Reinforcer predictability and stimulus salience promote discriminated habit learning.
  7. Correction of response error versus stimulus error in the extinction of discriminated operant learning.
  8. Effects of conditioned stimulus (CS) duration, intertrial interval, and I/T ratio on appetitive Pavlovian conditioning.
  9. Resurgence in humans: Reducing relapse by increasing generalization between treatment and testing.
  10. Stimulus control of actions and habits: A role for reinforcer predictability and attention in the development of habitual behavior.