Author(s): 
McNees, M., D. Egli, R. Marshall, J. Schnelle and T. Risley
Date: 
1976
Study Location: 
Murfreesboro, TN, USA
Manuscript Type: 
Journal
Full Citation: 
McNees, M., D. Egli, R. Marshall, J. Schnelle and T. Risley (1976). “Shoplifting Prevention: Providing Information Through Signs.” Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 9(4):399-405
Results: 
Shoplifting was decreased through the use of signs. The use of general antishoplifting signs reduced shoplifting without affecting sales. However, when merchandise was publicly identified as being frequently taken by shoplifters, shoplifting was virtually eliminated.
Study Number: 
128.00