Asymmetry Indexes, Behavioural Instability and the Characterization of Behavioural Patterns

The structure of sequential behavior and its patterns have attracted the attention of researchers from various disciplines, such as game theory, human and animal behavior, evolutionary ecology, psychology, behavioral economy, and cognitive sciences. Sequential behavior seems to be involved in the pr...

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Year of Publication:2020
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