Behavioral Contingency Analysis
A formal symbolic language for the analysis of . behavioral contingencies. Francis Mechner. This presentation explains the main features of a symbolic language for codifying and analyzing ... certain behavior and its consequences. For example: if. a certain party performs certain behavior, then.
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