For example, with eye-tracking technology and computer-assisted data analysis, looking at numerous, extended sessions of real-time behavior: it is possible that IF THERE WAS A THEORY addressing real-time behavior, someone looking for some data supporting something ELSE could find data supporting that other theory on proximate causes and behavior patterns (e.g. such as addressed by "A Human Ethogram ..." , in the "Human Ethology and Development" Project).
AND, for example: If you couldn't chance testing Ethogram Theory (because of social/political pressures), you could still test it while doing real-time session monitoring to show something else (also using computer-assisted data analysis, of course).
So help out (it can be a secret) -- unless you find something, and then herald-in Ethogram Theory!
ALSO: Perhaps, realizing this potential, people will come up with more theories on proximate causes and real-time behavior patterns -- so this is NOT all about vested interests one person may have!
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