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Reid, J. B. (1976). A social learning approach to family intervention in delinquent behavior patterns. In P. Browning (Ed.), Rehabilitation and the retarded offender (pp. 194-206). Springfield, IL: C. C. Thomas.
Patterson, G. R., & Forgatch, M. S. (1976). Family living series, part 2. [Three cassette tapes to be used with Living with children and Families.] Champaign, IL: Research Press.
Reid, J. B., & Patterson, G. R. (1976). Follow-up analyses of a behavioral treatment program for boys with conduct problems: A reply to Kent. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 44, 297-302.
Patterson, G. R. (1976). Living with children: New methods for parents and teachers (revised ed.). Champaign, IL: Research Press.
Patterson, G. R. (1976). Parents and teachers as change agents: A social learning approach. In D. Olson (Ed.), Treating relationships (pp. 189-215). Lake Mills, IA: Graphic Press.
Bogaard, L. (1976). Relationship between aggressive behavior in children and parent perception of child behavior. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Oregon.
Patterson, G. R. (1976). Some procedures for assessing changes in marital interaction patterns. Oregon Research Institute Research Bulletin, 16, No. 7.
Patterson, G. R. (1976). The aggressive child: Victim and architect of a coercive system. In E. J. Mash, L. A. Hamerlynck, & L. C. Handy (Eds.), Behavior modification and families. I. Theory and research. II. Applications and developments (pp. 265-316). New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Reid, J. B., & Patterson, G. R. (1976). The modification of aggression and stealing behavior of boys in the home setting. In E. Ribes-Inesta & A. Bandura (Eds.), Behavior modification: Experimental analyses of aggression and delinquency (pp. 123-145). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Fagot, B. I., & Littman, I. (1976). The relation of preschool sex role to intellectual performance in the elementary school. Psychological Reports, 39, 699-704.
Patterson, G. R., Weiss, R. L., & Hops, H. (1976). Training of marital skills: Some problems and concepts. In H. Leitenberg (Ed.), Handbook of behavior modification and behavior therapy (pp. 242-254). New York: Prentice-Hall.