The source of control (i.e., SD/antecedent) for an intraverbal is a nonverbal SD that has a history of reinforcement.
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Which verbal operant is controlled by a verbal stimulus and…
Which verbal operant is controlled by a verbal stimulus and the response DOES HAVE point-to-point correspondence with the SD?
In Schlinger (2008), the author notes two types of speaker b…
In Schlinger (2008), the author notes two types of speaker behavior that contribute directly to the behavior of listening. Which two speaker behaviors (i.e., verbal operants) does he mention?
In Schlinger (2008), the author notes two types of speaker b…
In Schlinger (2008), the author notes two types of speaker behavior that contribute directly to the behavior of listening. Which two speaker behaviors (i.e., verbal operants) does he mention?
Which verbal operant is controlled by a verbal stimulus and…
Which verbal operant is controlled by a verbal stimulus and the response DOES NOT have point-to-point correspondence with the SD?
Which verbal operant is controlled by a verbal stimulus and…
Which verbal operant is controlled by a verbal stimulus and the response DOES HAVE point-to-point correspondence with the SD?
Conditioned motivating operations are MOs that establish or…
Conditioned motivating operations are MOs that establish or abolish the value of a stimulus as a reinforcer without prior learning.
Conditioned motivating operations are MOs that establish or…
Conditioned motivating operations are MOs that establish or abolish the value of a stimulus as a reinforcer without prior learning.
A increases the probability that mands will occur, whereas…
A increases the probability that mands will occur, whereas the motivating operation (MO) will determine what is said.
What are the two main properties of MOs? Name and briefly de…
What are the two main properties of MOs? Name and briefly describe each. You should have 1-2 complete sentences for each property.