1979 – 1984

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Heyman, G.M. (1983). Maximization theory: Close but no cigar. Behavior Analysis Letters, 3, 17-26.

Heyman, G.M. (1983). A cross-situational test of utility theory. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 6, 324.

Heyman, G.M. (1983). A parametric evaluation of the hedonic and motoric effects of drugs: Pimozide and amphetamine. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 40, 113-122.

Heyman, G.M. (1982). Is time allocation elicited behavior? In M. Commons, R. Herrnstein, & H. Rachlin (Eds.), Quantitative Analyses of Behavior, Vol. 2: Matching and Maximizing Accounts. Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger Press, 459-490.

Heyman, G.M. and Bouzas, A. (1980). Context dependent changes in the reinforcement strength of schedule-induced drinking. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 33, 327-335.

Oscar-Berman, M. and Heyman, G.M. (1980). Human neuropsychology: Some differences between Korsakoff and normal operant performance. Psychological Research, 41, 235-247.

Heyman, G.M. and Luce, R.D. (1979). Operant matching is not a logical consequence of reinforcement rate maximization. Animal Learning and Behavior, 7, 133-140.

Heyman, G.M. and Luce, R.D. (1979). Reply to Rachlin’s comment. Animal Learning and Behavior, 7, 269-270.

Herrnstein, R.J. and Heyman, G.M. (1979). Is matching compatible with reinforcement maximization on concurrent variable-interval, variable-ratio? Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 31, 209-233.

Heyman, G.M. (1979). A Markov model description of changeover probabilities on concurrent schedules. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 31, 41-51.

Heyman, G.M. (1979). Matching and maximizing in concurrent schedules. Psychological Review, 86, 495-500.