Promoting Widespread, Durable Service Quality Via Interlocking Contingencies 1 1 This article is based on papers invited by Division 33 (Division on Mental Retardation) of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, August 1996 and by the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis, Daytona, FL, January, 1997. 2 2 The authors express their appreciation to Lucy Prendergast and Janet Rogers for their efforts as Technical Associates and to all the participating personnel and clients at the facility.
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Promoting Widespread, Durable Service Quality Via Interlocking Contingencies 1 1 This article is based on papers invited by Division 33 (Division on Mental Retardation) of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, August 1996 and by the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis, Daytona, FL, January, 1997. 2 2 The authors express their appreciation to Lucy Prendergast and Janet Rogers for their efforts as Technical Associates and to all the participating personnel and clients at the facility.
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Sulzer-Azaroff, Beth Pollack, Martin J. Hamad, Charles Howley, Thomas