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Analysis of Behavioral Selection by Consequences and Its Potential: Contributions to Understanding Brain-Behavior Relations

William J. McIlvane

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

(617) 642–0153

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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