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Applied Behavioral Studies: Articles

A guide to resources on applied behavioral studies available through the library and beyond.

Applied Behavioral Studies Databases

For scholarly research, the following databases will be very useful:

Limit to Scholarly & Full Text

Use the Limit to.. Full Text and Scholarly options after searching

Use PsycINFO to Find Different Types of Studies

To search only for specific types of studies, such as Empirical Study, Quantitative Study, or Qualitative Study, try using the Methodology filter in PsycINFO (available in Advanced Search):

Getting to full text

The PDF icon should open Adobe Reader and show the full text of the article as originally published. Print and save from the Adobe Reader interface.

WorldCat link The "Find Full Text" link will take you to the library's Discovery system. If the article is available full text through another source, a few clicks should take you to it. If it is not, you will see a message recommending an interlibrary loan request.

"Interlibrary Loan" or "ILL" service is free to OCU students, faculty, and staff and usually takes 3 - 5 days. The library staff requests the article from another library and then emails it to you.

For articles not found through EBSCOhost, check the library's Discovery System for the article or request through Interlibrary Loan.

Additional Journal Information

Many citations in the sciences use standardized abbreviations for journal titles. You will need the full title in order to request interlibrary loan and you may need the standard abbreviation for your own citations.

Searching for Articles

The most current research in most fields will be found in journal articles. EBSCOHost includes many databases both general and specific to various academic disciplines. To start with a broad search, type a search in the box below, and click the Search button. Or, you can click on one of the links in the database list box to search just a specific database.

  • Check out this page to remind you of the difference between scholarly and popular sources.

EBSCOhost search:


You can do similar searches through the JSTOR and Project Muse databases. Just click on the buttons below to go to one of those databases.

Selected ABS-Related Journals

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