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III. SN = f(sCv|aCr → max)
Corollary IIIA.Knowledge of P’s satisfaction and E’s reinforcers
permits inference of P’s values.

IIIA. (SN,s) → v
Corollary IIIB.Knowledge of P’s satisfaction and P’s values per-
mits inference of E’s reinforcers.

IIIB. (SN,v) → s

Proposition IV: P’s satisfaction moderates the relationship between
P’s satisfactoriness and P’s ability-requirement correspondence.


IV. SS = f(aCr|SN) = f(aCr, aCr ×SN)

Proposition V: P’s satisfactoriness moderates the relationship be-
tween P’s satisfaction and P’s reinforcer-value correspondence.


V. SN = f(sCv|SS) = f(sCv, sCv ×SS)

Proposition VI: The probability of P’s being forced out of E is in-
versely related to P’s satisfactoriness.


VI. P(FO) = f(1/SS) or P(FO) = f(SS)

Proposition VII: The probability of P’s leaving E is inversely related
to P’s satisfaction.


VII. P(LE) = f(1/SN) or P(LE) = f(SN)

Proposition VIII: P’s tenure in E is a joint function of P’s satisfac-
toriness and satisfaction.


VIII. TE = f(SS,SN)
Corollary VIIIA: P’s tenure in E is a joint function of P’s
ability-requirement correspondence and P’s reinforcer-value
correspondence.

Corollary VIIIA. TE = f(aCr,sCv)

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