“…Information about behavior sequences, including behavioral grammars, was extracted from behavior records using a computer program written by the current authors (Renner & Seltzer, 1994). The logical basis for the calculation of behavioral grammars was provided by the work of Rodger and Rosebrugh (1979).…”
We thank Allyson J. Bennett and Peter J. Pierre for assistance with data transcription and many helpful comments and discussions and David R. Widman for his helpful criticisms of an earlier version of this article.
“…Information about behavior sequences, including behavioral grammars, was extracted from behavior records using a computer program written by the current authors (Renner & Seltzer, 1994). The logical basis for the calculation of behavioral grammars was provided by the work of Rodger and Rosebrugh (1979).…”
We thank Allyson J. Bennett and Peter J. Pierre for assistance with data transcription and many helpful comments and discussions and David R. Widman for his helpful criticisms of an earlier version of this article.
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