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#' ARPobservation
#'
#' Tools for simulating different methods of observing alternating renewal processes
#'
#' \pkg{ARPobservation} provides a set of tools for simulating data based on direct observation of behavior.
#' It works by first simulating a behavior stream based on an alternating renewal process, using
#' specified distributions of event durations and interim times. Different procedures for recording data
#' can then be applied to the simulated behavior stream.
#'
#' The main function for simulating a behavior stream is \code{\link{r_behavior_stream}}. Currently, the event
#' duration and interim time distributions must come from the class \code{\link{eq_dist}}. (See the documentation
#' for this class for distributions that are currently implemented.)
#'
#' Several different observation recording procedures can then be applied as filters to a simulated behavior stream.
#' The following procedures are currently implemented:
#' \itemize{
#' \item \code{\link{continuous_duration_recording}}
#' \item \code{\link{momentary_time_recording}}
#' \item \code{\link{event_counting}}
#' \item \code{\link{interval_recording}}
#' }
#' To apply multiple procedures to the same behavior stream, use \code{\link{reported_observations}}. Data can also
#' be simulated using the convenience functions \code{\link{r_PIR}}, \code{\link{r_WIR}}, \code{\link{r_MTS}},
#' \code{\link{r_continuous_recording}}, and \code{\link{r_event_counting}}. These functions wrap the
#' behavior-stream generation step and the observation recording step into a single function. They are more
#' memory efficient, but slightly less computationally efficient, than executing each step in turn.
#'
#'
#'
#' @author James E. Pustejovsky <jepusto@@gmail.com>
#'
#' @name ARPobservation
#' @docType package
#' @aliases ARPobservation-package
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