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  • Marcucella, H., & Abramson, C.I. (1978). Behavioral toxicology and teleost fish. In D.I. Mostofsky (Ed.).Behavior of Fish and Other Aquatic Animals (pp. 33-77). N.Y. Academic Press.
  • Abramson, C.I., & Feinman, R.D. (1990). Operant conditioning in crustaceans. In K. Wiese, W.D. Krenz, J. Tautz, H. Reichert & B. Mulloney (Eds.). Frontiers in Crustacean Neurobiology (pp. 207-214).Berlin: Birkhauser Verlag AG.
  • Feinman, R.D., Abramson, C.I., & Forman, R.R. (1990). Classical conditioning in crustaceans. In K. Wiese, W.D. Krenz, J. Tautz, H. Reichert & B. Mulloney (Eds.). Frontiers in Crustacean Neurobiology (pp. 215-222). Berlin: Birkhauser Verlag AG.
  • Smith, B.H., & Abramson, C.I. (1992). Insect learning: case studies in comparative psychology. In L.I. Nadel, & J. Byrne (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Learning and Memory (pp. 276-283). New York: MacMillian.
  • Abramson, C.I. (1996). Introduction to Russian contributions to invertebrate behavior. In C.I. Abramson, Z.P. Shuranova, & Y.M. Burmistrov (Eds.). Russian Contributions to Invertebrate Behavior (pp. 1-5). Westport, CT: Praeger.
  • Abramson, C.I. (1997). Where have I heard it all before: Some neglected issues of invertebrate learning. In G. Greenberg & E. Tobach (Eds.). Comparative Psychology of Invertebrates: The Field and Laboratory Study of Insect Behavior (55-78). New York: Garland Publishing.
  • Abramson, C.I., & Aquino, I.S. (2002). Behavioral studies of learning in the Africanized honey bee (Apis mellifera L.). Brain Behavior and Evolution, 59, 68-86.
  • Abramson, C.I., & Aqunio, I.S. (2002). The use of honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) to solve practical problems. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 15, 30-48.
  • Smith, B. H. & Abramson, C.I. (2003). Case studies in insect behavior. In J. H. Byrne, H. Eichenbaum, H. Ruediger, III, & R. F. Thompson (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Learning and Memory 2nd edition (pp. 258- 263). New York: Macmillian.
  • Abramson, C.I., Helm, B., Sandvold, K., & Whipple, C. (2003). A history of the Oklahoma State University department of psychology. In C. Whipple (Ed.). Oklahoma Psychology in the Twentieth Century. Volume 1: A History of the Psychology Departments in the State Universities Developed out of the unassigned lands of Indian territory, 1889-1999 (pp.1-23). Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma Psychological Association.
  • Abramson, C.I., Jackson*, L., & Fuller*, C. (2003). Charles Henry Turner: Significant events and unanswered questions. In C. I. Abramson, L. Jackson*, & C. Fuller** (Eds.). The Selected Papers of Charles Henry Turner (pp. 19-70). Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press.
  • Abramson, C.I. & Thoney, D. (2004). The behavior of metazoans. In M. Hutchins & D. Thoney (Eds.). Grzimek’s Animal Life Encyclopedia Vol 1: Lower Metazoans and Lessor Deuterostomes (pp. 37-43), Chicago, Il: Gale Group.
  • Abramson, C.I. (2004). The behavior of protostomes. In M. Hutchins & D. Thoney (Eds.). Grzimek’s Animal Life Encyclopedia Vol. 2: Behavior of Lower Protostomes (pp. 35-40), Chicago, Il: Gale Group.
  • Abramson, C. I. (2004). PETSCOPE: Using Pet Stores to Increase the Classroom Study of Animal Behavior. In M. Bekoff (Ed). Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior, (pp. 533-539). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.
  • Abramson, C. I. (2004). Planarians in the psychology classroom: Habituation and instrumental conditioning demonstrations. In M. Bekoff (Ed). Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior, (pp. 539-547). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.
  • Abramson, C. I. (2004). Charles Henry Turner. In M. Bekoff (Ed). Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior, (pp. 1073-1079). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.
  • Abramson, C. I. (2004). Margaret Floy Washburn. In M. Bekoff (Ed). Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior, (pp. 1087-1089). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.
  • Guedes, I. V., Aquino, I. S, & Abramson, C. I. (2004). First experiments on classical conditioning of native bees in the Patos and Pombal counties in the sertão microregion in Paraiba. In M. F. V. Souza (Ed.) Iniciados – XII: Scientific work from UFPB, (pp. 15-20). João Pessoa, PB: Editora Universitária.
  • Abramson, C. I. (2005). Learn by doing. In: T. Benson, C. Burke, A. Amstadter, R. Siney, B. Beins, & W. Buskist (Eds.). Teaching of Psychology in Autobiography: Perspectives from Exemplary Psychology Teachers (pp. 1-7). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  • Abramson, C. I. (2006). Wolfgang Kohler. In: The World Book Encyclopedia, (p. 361). Chicago, IL: World Book Publishing.
  • Abramson, C. I. (2006). Wilhelm Wundt. In: The World Book Encyclopedia (p. 514). Chicago, IL: World Book Publishing.
  • Abramson, C. I. (2006). Kurt Lewin. In: The World Book Encyclopedia (pp. 219-220). Chicago, IL: World Book Publishing.
  • Abramson, C. I. (2006). Jean Piaget. In: The World Book Encyclopedia (pp. 445). Chicago, IL: World Book Publishing.
  • Abramson, C. I. (2006). Comparative Psychology In: The World Book Encyclopedia (pp. 902a-902b). Chicago, IL: World Book Publishing.
  • Abramson, C. I., & Bowser, T. J. (2006). In-home animal product evaluation using the Citizen Scientist™ program. In: T. P. Lynons, K. A. Jacques, & J. Hower (Eds.), Biotechnology in the Feed Industry (pp. 1-5.
  • Abramson, C. I. (2006). Turner, Charles Henry. World Book Online Reference Center. Chicago, IL: World Book Publishing (http://www.worldbookonline.com/).
  • Abramson, C. I. (2006). Clifford W. Beers. In: The World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago, IL: World Book Publishing. (http://www.worldbookonline.com/).
  • Abramson, C. I. (2006). Charles Henry Turner: Pioneer of Comparative Psychology. In: D. A. Dewsbury, L. T. Benjamin, Jr., & M. Wertheimer (Eds.), Portraits of Pioneers in Psychology: Volume VI. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (pp. 37-49).
  • Abramson, C. I., Wells, H. & Bozic, J. (2007). A social insect model for the study of ethanol induced behavior: The honey bee. In: R. Yoshida (Ed.), Trends in Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Research. Hauppauge, N Y: Nova Science Publishers (197-218).
  • Abramson, C. I. (2007). Earthworms: “Intestines of the Earth”. In: M. Bekoff (Ed). Encyclopedia of Animal-Human Relationships (Vol. 1), Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group (pp. 318-319).
  • Abramson, C.I., & Bozic (2007). Pesticides’ effects on honeybees. In: M. Bekoff (Ed). Encyclopedia of Animal-Human Relationships (Vol. 2), Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group (pp. 385-387).
  • Wilma Bold Warrior, & Abramson, C. I. (2007). Animal symbolism in Native American cultures. In: M. Bekoff (Ed). Encyclopedia of Animal-Human Relationships (Vol. 2), Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group (pp. 429-430).
  • Place, A. J., & Abramson, C. I. (2007). Snakes as Cultural and Religious Symbols. In: M. Bekoff (Ed). Encyclopedia of Animal-Human Relationships (Vol. 2), Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group (pp. 611-613).
  • Aldana, E. & Abramson, C. I. (2007). Chagas disease and insect behavior. In: M. Bekoff (Ed). Encyclopedia of Animal-Human Relationships (Vol. 3), Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group (pp. 847-849).
  • Abramson, C. I., & Bozic, J. (2007). Insect Pests in Human Economy and Health. In: M. Bekoff (Ed). Encyclopedia of Animal-Human Interaction (Vol. 3), Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group (pp.875-877).
  • Wells, H., & Abramson, C. I. (2007). Rabies. In: M. Bekoff (Ed). Encyclopedia of Animal-Human Interaction (Vol. 3), Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group (pp. 880-881).
  • Bozic, J., & Abramson, C. I. (2007). Pesticide effects on honeybees. In: M. Bekoff (Ed). Encyclopedia of Animal-Human Relationships(Vol. 4), Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group (pp.1153-1154).
  • Abramson, C. I., Bozic, J. & Wells, H. (2007). A Honey Bee Model of Alcohol Induced Behavior. In: M. Bekoff (Ed). Encyclopedia of Animal-Human Relationships (Vol. 4), Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group (pp. 1274-1276).
  • Abramson, C. I. (2008). Charles Henry Turner. In N. Koertge (Ed.) New Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Detroit, MI: Charles Scribner’s and Son (pp. 84-87).
  • Abramson, C. I. (2009). A study in inspiration: Charles Henry Turner (1867-1923) and the investigation of insect behavior. Annual Review of Entomology 54, 343-359.
  • Abramson, C. I., & Place, A. J. (2008). Learning in rattlesnakes: Review and analysis. In W. K. Hayes, K. R. Beaman, M. D. Cardwell, & S. P. Bush (Eds.), The Biology of Rattlesnakes. Loma Linsa, CA: Lomo Linda University Press.
  • Nicolas**, C., Abramson, C.I., & Levin, M. (2008). Analysis of behavior in the planarian model. In R.B. Raffa & S.M. Rawls (Eds.) Planaria: A model for drug action and abuse. Austin, TX: R.G. Landes Co.
  • Abramson, C. I. (2009). Charles Henry Turner.  In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved October 12, 2009, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/1471795/Charles-Henry-Turner
  • Abramson, C. I., Sokolowski, M. B. C., & Wells, H. (2011). Issues in the study of proboscis conditioning. In (F. Columbus, Ed.): Social Insects: Structure, Function, and Behavior. Hauppaug, NY: Nova Science Publishers (pp. 25-49).
  • Abramson, C. I. (2011). The bum with a PhD: My Boston University experiences. In (H. Weinberg & D. Costas, Ed.): The 75th anniversary project of the Boston University Department of Psychology. Boston, MA: Boston University
  • Abramson, C. I., Wells, P. H., Wenner, A. M., & Wells, H. (2011). Odor, learning and behavior. In (R. M. Florio. Ed.):  Bees: Biology, Threats and Colonies. Hauppaug, NY: Nova Science Publishers (pp. 125-145).
  • Stepanov, I. I., Abramson, C. I., Yates, K. F., & Convit, A. (2011). The application of a mathematical model to the CVLT learning curve for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. In (L. V. Berjardt, Ed.): Advances in Medicine and Biology - Volume 31. Hauppaug, NY: Nova Science Publishers (pp.1-53).