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On the "Strength" of Behavior.

2020

AbstractThe place of the concept of response strength in a natural science of behavior has been the subject of much debate. This article reconsiders the concept of response strength for reasons linked to the foundations of a natural science of behavior. The notion of response strength is implicit in many radical behaviorists’ work. Palmer (2009) makes it explicit by applying the response strength concept to three levels: (1) overt behavior, (2) covert behavior, and (3) latent or potential behavior. We argue that the concept of response strength is superfluous in general, and an explication of the notion of giving causal status to nonobservable events like latent behavior or response strengt…

050103 clinical psychologyPrivate eventsSocial Psychology05 social sciencesOvert behaviorSubject (philosophy)Strengthening by reinforcementExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyMolar approachClinical PsychologyExplicationVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800CovertDiscrete units0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSignpostsResponse reservoir050102 behavioral science & comparative psychologyPsychologyResponse strengthCognitive psychologyOriginal ResearchPerspectives on behavior science
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Balance with logic-measuring the performance and sustainable development efforts of an NPO in rural Ethiopia.

2021

The analysis of performance of Not-for-profit organisations (NPOs) is difficult because there are several objectives and perspectives to NPO performance and accountability, especially if considered sustainably and in long term. This suggests that performance analysis and measurement of NPOs might also involve multiple perspectives, such as in Balanced Scorecard (BSC) or in the Logical Framework (LF) models. This article is a case study of analysing the sustainable development and performance of an NPO in rural Ethiopia. We propose the Logic Balanced Scorecard (LBSC) model that combines elements of BSC and LF. This proposal was preliminarily used and tested in a five-year interventionist acc…

Rural PopulationProcess managementSocial PsychologyLogicStrategy and ManagementGeography Planning and Developmentbalanced scorecardHumansPerformance measurementBusiness and International ManagementSocioeconomic statustulosohjausSustainable developmentyleishyödylliset yhteisötsustainable developmentBalanced scorecardkestävä kehitysbusiness.industrytuloksellisuustasapainotettu mittaristoPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSustainable DevelopmentLogical frameworkAgriculturekehitysyhteistyöAfricaSustainabilityAccountabilityNPOsEthiopiabusinesslogic frameworkProgram EvaluationEvaluation and program planning
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On the CAT(0) dimension of 2-dimensional Bestvina-Brady groups

2002

Let K be a 2-dimensional finite flag complex. We study the CAT(0) dimension of the `Bestvina-Brady group', or `Artin kernel', Gamma_K. We show that Gamma_K has CAT(0) dimension 3 unless K admits a piecewise Euclidean metric of non-positive curvature. We give an example to show that this implication cannot be reversed. Different choices of K lead to examples where the CAT(0) dimension is 3, and either (i) the geometric dimension is 2, or (ii) the cohomological dimension is 2 and the geometric dimension is not known.

nonpositive curvatureGroup (mathematics)20F6720F67 57M20Geometric Topology (math.GT)Group Theory (math.GR)Cohomological dimensionEuclidean distanceCombinatoricsKernel (algebra)Mathematics::Group TheoryMathematics - Geometric Topologydimension57M20Dimension (vector space)FOS: MathematicsArtin groupflag complexGeometry and TopologyArtin groupMathematics - Group TheoryZero-dimensional spaceMathematicsFlag (geometry)
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