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Contingency plans are then made for these shapes by writing rules that apply to them just in case they occur.
The frequency of fire entry into forest fuel samples of different type were compared by 2 analysis of 2 x 2 contingency tables.
Contingency tables involving small numbers and the c2 test.
Sharp bounds for the maximum of the chi-square index in a class of contingency tables with given marginals.
Only the response-reinforcer contingency was varied, while the stimulus-reinforcer relations were unchanged.
What this petition shows is that social linkages were by no means obvious, but that they could be shaped precisely as historical contingencies.
Each of the models described above is formulated to enforce a hypothesized constraint on the counts in the contingency table.
Below, the policy relevance of all four contingencies will be demonstrated.
If hooks are less than completely determinate, then every aspect of the popular record must be subject to contingency.
There are also hints of contingency among several of the more assertively egalitarian groups.
Many of the laws underlying sensorimotor contingencies could be said to be related both to the visual apparatus and to the nature of objects.
And to be a visual perceiver is, thus, to be capable of exercising mastery of vision-related rules of sensorimotor contingency.
On the nature of the function expressive of the law of human mortality and on a new mode of determining life contingencies.
For our claim is not that knowledge and exercise of sensorimotor contingencies can solve the same feat.
It is the causing of needless suffering that is wrong; the mere contingency of a creature's existence is irrelevant.