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Rick Heber
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Richard Franz Heber (born January 12, 1932) is an American educational psychologist and expert on mental retardation. He is known for his work on the Milwaukee Project, and for his subsequent conviction on charges of fraud and misuse of federal funds. As a result of this conviction, Heber was sentenced to a three-year term in a federal prison in Bastrop, Texas.
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An Experiment in the Prevention of Cultural-Familial Mental Retardation Rick Heber and Howard Garber. by Heber, Rick
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A study of programmed instruction in braille Rick Heber and Others. by Heber, Rick
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Rehabilitation of Families at Risk for Mental Retardation. December 1972-Progress Report Rick Heber and Others. by Heber, Rick
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Epidemiology of mental retardation / by Rick Heber. by Heber, Rick F.
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The Milwaukee Project Early Intervention as a Technique to Prevent Mental Retardation / Howard Garber and Rick Heber. by Garber, Howard
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Mental retardation : a review of research / edited by Harvey A. Stevens and Rick Heber. by Stevens, Harvey A.
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