Citations:abative

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English citations of abative

  • 1999 July 29, Dan E. Beauchamp, Bonnie Steinbock, New Ethics for the Public's Health, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 114:
    ... abatement in such definitions has been taken to imply that abative statements are less scientific than causal ones ... abatement rather than causation as at present . A few scientists disagree . They argue that causation and abatement []
  • 1974, Louis Gluck, Modern Perinatal Medicine:
    It is suggested that research fore- casts , as to which class of abative measures might be worth studying , could be ... characteristics of an abated malformation - one that has responded , at least in part , to a particular abative .
  • 2023 January 5, Tonya N. Davis, Jessica S. Akers, A Behavior Analyst’s Guide to Supervising Fieldwork, Springer Nature, →ISBN, page 292:
    ... abative effect. The lack of thirst and the full stomach of water abate any behaviors previously reinforced by access to water. It is important to keep in mind that the behavior-altering effects, evocative and abative, are distinctly []
  • 2020, John O. Cooper, Timothy E. Heron, William L. Heward, Applied Behavior Analysis, Pearson UK, →ISBN:
    ... abative effects on relevant behavior. MOs for Punishment 16. MOs alter (increase or decrease) the punishing effectiveness of a stimulus, as well as the frequency (evoke or abate) ... removal (or reduced availability) of reinforcers (i.e. []
  • 1921, Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee, Historical Records of Australia: Despatches and papers, page 606:
    ... declarations you have sent of Wm . Holsgrove and Walter Colquhon , claiming to be assessed at the abative rate of duty , which should have stated the exact amount of their In- come ; consequently the abated rate cannot be allowed .