Strategy of Contextual Behavioral Science

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Authors : Praneeth Kamarapu

Abstract:

This review critically reviews the article ‘Contextual Behavioral Science: Creating a science more adequate to the challenge of the human condition’ in the journal Science Direct Journal. The review will first summarise the article. Secondly, it will briefly analyse the effectiveness of the article’s structure, investigating how the information is set out and whether the reader can access it efficiently. Thirdly, the review will critique the article, evaluating its authority, currency, accuracy. Overall the article was well written, clear and relevant.

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