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American University
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Alan Silberberg, Ph.D.

Professor


E-mail: asilber@american.edu
Phone: (202) 885-1709
Office: Asbury building, room 142


Education:

University of Pennsylvania


  • Current Research Interests:

  • experimental analysis of behavior
  • autoshaping
  • choice behavior
  • microstructural choice behavior
  • microstructural analysis of rate
  • behavioral economics

Recent Publications:

Silberberg, A., Warren-Boulton, F.R., & Asano, T. (July, 1987). Inferior-good and Giffen-good effects in monkey choice behavior. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 13, 292-301.

Silberberg, A., Warren-Boulton, F.R., & Asano, T. (May, 1988). Maximizing present value: A model to explain why moderate response rates obtain on variable-interval schedules. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 49, 331-338.

Silberberg, A., Murray, P., Christensen, J., & Asano, T. (September, 1988). Choice in the repeated gambles experiment. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 50, 187-195.

Parker, S., Casey, J., Ziriax, J.M., & Silberberg, A. (November, 1988). Random monotone data fit simple algebraic models: correlation is not confirmation. Psychological Bulletin, 104, 417-423.

Sakagami, T., Hursh, S.R., Christensen, J., & Silberberg, A. (July, 1989). Income maxi- mizing in concurrent interval-ratio schedules. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Be-havior, 52, 41-46.


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