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Mathematical principles of reinforcement / Quantitative analysis of behavior / Exponentials / Statistical models / Reinforcement / Probability distribution / Memorylessness / Normal distribution / Exponential distribution / Statistics / Probability theory / Probability and statistics
Mathematical principles of reinforcement
Quantitative analysis of behavior
Exponentials
Statistical models
Reinforcement
Probability distribution
Memorylessness
Normal distribution
Exponential distribution
Statistics
Probability theory
Probability and statistics

2002, 78, 127–160 JOURNAL OF THE EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR NUMBER

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