 All right, here we go. Experimental analysis of behavior, more commonly and I don't know, affectionately referred to as EAB, okay? EAB is the field that was founded by B. F. Skinner. I'm not gonna give you a year because I don't really remember. Anyway, so the field that was founded by B. F. Skinner in the early, you know, earlyish 1900s, where you study behavior for its own right, all right, in its own right. So behavior is for behavior. So we're not seeking extraneous explanations of behavior. We're just looking at the environment and its relation to behavior. Experimental, meaning we are going to use experimental techniques. That particular technique that we are using involves single subject analysis or small in analysis where we compare a subject to themselves or a subject to other subjects, but it's a very small comparison, so to speak, between other subjects. Also, we do not use statistical techniques for inference. All right, so we don't use inferential techniques. It is direct observation and it is studying behavior in its own right. It is experimental and it is, oh my gosh, I don't know, the foundation of all of applied behavior analysis and any behavior analytic techniques from there on out.