“…After completing the matrix analysis of the problem of interest, students complete a second matrix analysis that follows a similar set of steps; however, the focus of the second matrix analysis is on identifying alternative sets of behaviors/practices and the corresponding contingencies to support them, as well as on identifying pathways that interrupt the behaviors and practices sustaining the social issue. Often BSA is considered applicable only to those interested in the applications of behavior science to organizations and business (e.g., Ludwig & Houmanfar, 2010 ), and CBS is equated with laboratory experiments on the metacontingency (Cihon, Borba, et al, 2020 ) and interpretations of complex social issues (e.g., Lamal, 1991 , 1997 ) with few examples of application. However, tools like the matrix analysis (Mattaini & Luke, 2014 ) have been applied to mitigating significant health risks (e.g., smoking cessation; Biglan, 1995 ), understanding the conditions that increase the success of strategic nonviolent resistance (Mattaini, 2013 ), and increasing behavior scientists’ attention to significant social issues like sustainability (Seniuk et al, 2019 ).…”