Some Recent Publications
Web of Science ResearcherID: H-1997-2012
ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3041-0273
Note that Donlin, W.D., Donlin Washington, W. and Washington, W.D. are all me. I changed my name when i got married.
Washington, W.D. & Helvey C.I. (2023) Leisure. In Rehfeldt, R. A., Cihon, T. M., & Rasmussen, E. B. (Eds.). (2023). Women in Behavior Science: Observations on Life Inside and Outside the Academy. (pp. 249-266). Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781032107301
Batchelder, S.R., Van Heukelom, J.T., Proctor, K., and Washington, W.D. (2022). Escalating schedules of incentives increase physical activity with no differences between deposit and no-deposit group: A systematic replication. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 56 (1), 201-215. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.964
Van Camp, C. M., Helvey, C.I., & Washington, W.D. (2023) Evaluating physical activity levels. In Matson, J.L (Ed.) Applied Behavior analysis: A Comprehensive Handbook. (pp. 411-428) Springer International. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-19964-6
Brown, J., Washington, W. D., Stein, J. S., & Kaplan, B. A. (2021). The gym membership purchase task: Early evidence towards establishment of a novel hypothetical purchase task. The Psychological Record, 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40732-021-00475-w
Batchelder, S.R., & Washington, W.D. (2021) Effects of incentives and prompts on sedentary and walking behaviors in university employees. Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice, 21(2), 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1037/bar0000214
Washington, W.D. & Galizio, M. (2019) From lab bench to park bench: How behavioral science affects the field of substance abuse. Perspectives on Behavior Science, 42(3), 375-384. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40614-019-00223-0
Donlin Washington, W., McMullen, D., & Devoto, A. (2016). A matched deposit contract intervention to increase physical activity in underactive and sedentary adults. Translational Issues in Psychological Science, 2 (2), 101.
Holtyn, A. F., Donlin Washington, W., Knealing, T. W., Wong, C. J., Kolodner, K., & Silverman, K. (2016). Behavioral factors predicting response to employment-based reinforcement of cocaine abstinence in methadone patients. Translational Issues in Psychological Science, 2 (2), 192.
Washington, W. D., Banna, K. M., & Gibson, A. L. (2014). Preliminary efficacy of prizeābased contingency management to increase activity levels in healthy adults. Journal of applied behavior analysis, 47(2), 231-245.
Dunn, K., DeFulio, A., Everly, J. J., Donlin, W. D., Aklin, W. M., Nuzzo, P. A., ... & Silverman, K. (2014). Employment-Based Reinforcement of Adherence to Oral Naltrexone in Unemployed Injection Drug Users: 12-Month Outcomes.Psychology of addictive behaviors: journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors.
Dunn, K., Defulio, A., Everly, J., Donlin, W., Aklin, W. M., Leoutsakos, J. M., . . . Silverman, K. (2013). Employment-Based Reinforcement of Adherence to Oral Naltrexone Treatment in Unemployed Injection Drug Users. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 21(1), 74-83.
Everly, J., Defulio, A., Koffarnus, M. N., Leoutsakos, J. M., Donlin, W., Aklin, W. M., et al. (2011). Employment-Based Reinforcement of Adherence to Depot Naltrexone in Unemployed Opioid-Dependent Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Addiction, 106(7), 1309-18
Defulio, A., Donlin, W. D., Wong, C. J., & Silverman, K. (2009). Employment-based contingency management as a maintenance intervention for the treatment of cocaine addiction: a randomized controlled trial. Addiction, 104(9), 1530-1538.
Donlin, W., Knealing, T., Needham, M., Wong, C. J., & Silverman, K. (2008). Attendance Rates in a Workplace Predict Subsequent Outcome of Employment-Based Reinforcement of Cocaine Abstinence in Methadone Patients. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 41, 499-516.
Donlin, W. D., Knealing, T., & Silverman, K. (2008). Employment based reinforcement in the treatment of drug addiction. In S. T. Higgins, K. Silverman & S. Heil (Eds.), Contingency Management in Substance Abuse Treatment. Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association.