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January 2018

Brad Jesness has added an update

Jan 31,2018

Still Looking for lead/head Collaborator to do the needed empirical research (very likely involving eye-tracking and computer assisted analysis of behavior patterns)

I am a GONER; I am in all major regards GONE -- and soon that will absolutely be completely literally true. Note the change of link address of a major resource (my collected &quot;book&quot; of essays) AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS UPDATE. Looking for lead/head Collaborator to do the needed empirical research (very likely involving eye-tracking and computer assisted analysis of behavior patterns). Looking for lead/head Collaborator to do the needed empirical research (eye-tracking and clear analysis of behavior patterns) Here is a recent post (Question) which may clarify what is needed: https://www.researchgate.net/post/Have_Technologies_in_the_role_of_a_MICROSCOPE_for_psychology_been_developed_which_can_now_be_used_to_investigate_important_observational_specifics (Please try to ignore the spam &quot;Answers&quot; below the Question and below my top 2 Answers. Those posts from &quot;Nathan Latvaitis&quot; are incoherent nonsense and from someone with no education in the area, but a lot of ADD.) [ I will still say: All this is not so sophisticated that an AI team could not educate a team member to get all the background needed from psychology and do this research. Then perhaps your team can develop even greater AI. ] SPECIFICALLY : Looking for interested party to do the needed research to test (and hopefully successfully verify) the hypotheses about empirical phenomenon outlined in the major paper (reference) of this Project (&quot;A Human Ethogram ...&quot;). AND, this person must be IN A POSITION TO DO SO, with a position and modern facilities, where she/he can do the basic research to test these empirical hypotheses. You, then, of course would become the head Collaborator on/of this Project. I sincerely regret that I can offer likely little more than that in my existing major papers (available via researchgate.net) and in my many essays in my Questions and in my Answers here (on researchgate.net; for my Q and As go to my Profile, then click Contributions, then click Questions/Answers) -- already posted. OR, SEE BELOW: P.S. To see a Collection of all my writings here on Researchgate (about 10% larger than the last version) : see: &quot;Essentially, all Recent Essays on Ethogram Theory&quot; Be sure to take a look at this Collection