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Beat the Buzzer

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Pages 295-296 | Published online: 23 Oct 2008

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DavidA. Wolfe, JeffreyA. Kelly & RonaldS. Drabman. (1981) “Beat the Buzzer”;: A method for training an abusive mother to decrease recurrent child conflicts. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology 10:2, pages 114-116.
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Elizabeth McRae, Laura Stoppelbein, Sarah O’Kelley, Paula Fite & Shana Smith. (2020) Comorbid Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms Among Children with ADHD: The Influence of Parental Distress, Parenting Practices, and Child Routines. Child Psychiatry & Human Development 51:5, pages 813-826.
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Alan Hudson, Jenny Vincent, Ray Wilks & Ronald Drabman. (2014) “Beat the Buzzer” for Early Morning Dawdling: Two Case Illustrations. Behaviour Change 2:2, pages 136-142.
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Sandy K. Wurtele & Ronald S. Drabman. (1984) “Beat the buzzer” for classroom dawdling: A one-year trial. Behavior Therapy 15:4, pages 403-409.
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