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  1. A MATTER OF TIME: THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF RISING TIME SERVED IN AMERICA’S PRISONS 5 . On average, people are spending more time in prison. These graphs represent a year-end snapshot of the average number of years that people in state prisons have been incarcerated so far. Many will go on to serve considerably more time.

  2. Dec 27, 2021 · Skinner, B. F. (Burrhus Frederic), 1904-1990. Shaping of a behaviorist; Skinner, B. F. (Burrhus Frederic), 1904-1990. Matter of consequences Bookplateleaf 0003 Boxid IA40317206 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier urn:oclc:record:1302141945

  3. AI Feedback. "as a matter of consequence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. It is usually used to imply that an action or event has happened, and that it has resulted in a particular consequence. Example sentence: As a matter of consequence, I have had to delay my plans for the vacation. exact ( 1 )

  4. See Full PDFDownload PDF. The Behavior Analyst 1985, 8, 209-233 No. 2 (Fall) An Index to B. F. Skinner's A Matter of Consequences Robert Epstein Janice Kathryn Olson Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies In previous issues of this journal (1983, vol. 6, pp. 167-180; 1984, vol. 7, pp. 4763), we offered detailed indices to the first two volumes ...

  5. In this note I comment briefly on Keith Markus's illuminating article on “Science, measurement, and validity: Is completion of Samuel Messick's synthesis possible?” Markus's analysis bears directly on the controversial status of the consequential basis of test validity in relation to the more traditional evidential basis. After addressing some key points in his argument, I then comment ...

  6. A Matter of Time: Intro. One bar moving across represents a person’s time in prison. The slower the bar, the longer the prison term. Imagine if everyone in prison stayed there for one year. If the rate of people going to prison stays the same, then as new people enter, others leave—and the prison population stays stable.

  7. Replacing “serious things” with “matters of consequence” in 1943 was a serious matter, since the change indicated less the translator’s aesthetic decision than her moral judgment. Woods was Saint-Exupéry’s contemporary; her finished translation certainly would be delivered to the author then and there.

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