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Symposium "Contingency as a Fundamental Determinant for Human Behavior -Quantitative and Developmental Views from Young Behavior Analysts!-" is held on 5th June, 2010

Symposium "Contingency as a Fundamental Determinant for Human Behavior -Quantitative and Developmental Views from Young Behavior Analysts!-" is to be held as follows.
* Admission free, no registration required.
* This event will be held in English; no interpretation will be provided.


Title: "Contingency as a Fundamental Determinant for Human Behavior -Quantitative and Developmental Views from Young Behavior Analysts!-"
Date and Time: Saturday, 5th June, 2010; 13:30 - 16:30
Venue: G-SEC Seminar Room, 4th floor, East Research Building, Mita Campus, Keio University

Speakers and Themes:
Paul Romanowich (California State University) "Contingency Management in Smoking Cessation"
Hitomi Kuma (Keio University) "Dyadic and Triadic Social Contingencies in Autism"
Takayuki Tanno (Keio University) "Role of Contiguity in Human Contingency Judgment"
Takeharu Igaki (Tokyo Jogakkan College) "A Determinant and the Application of Behavioral Persistence When Contingency Changes"
Organized and Planned by: Genetics and Development Unit, Global COE CARLS, Keio University
Reference (in Japanese): " Contingency as a Fundamental Determinant for Human Behavior -Quantitative and Developmental Views from Young Behavior Analysts!-"