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that the organizer produces overt behaviors.

Interaction does not take place in void but with an
immediate social environment or with other persons in
sight. So it is consistent to assume that the most
probable causes are born in interplay between the
organizer and the immediate social environment. A
suitable frame work is: Input from the immediate
social environment—Processing in the organizer—Overt
behavior as an output.

Behavioral categories functioned as device for
observation from videotapes. Statistical analysis
comprised of an application of Bayes formula and
elementary matrix calculation. A similar kind of
technique as higher order transitions in Markov
chains was applied to finding changes of causalities
during mindvals.

Shortly, the background variables were gender,
age, job, and hobbies. The categories for the
organizer were scan, order, association,
modification, and specification. The categories of
the overt behavior included reinforcement, extiction,
punishment, avoidance, and approach.

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