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Analysis of Behavioral Selection by Consequences and Its Potential: Contributions to Understanding Brain-Behavior Relations
Analysis of Behavioral Selection by Consequences and Its Potential Contributions to Understanding Brain-Behavior Relations
William J. McIlvane, William V. Dube, & Richard W. Serna
E. K. Shriver Center, Massachusetts General Hospital,Harvard Medical School, & Northeastern University
Correspondence to:
W. J. McIlvane
Shriver Mental Retardation Research Center
200 Trapelo Road
Waltham, MA 02254
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Throughout much of its history, behavioral science can be fairly characterized as an ongoing series of skirmishes and organized battles among individuals and groups espousing a variety of theoretical ...
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