B14 Define & Provide Examples of Verbal Operants Part 3 Flashcards
Questions are usually
Mands for verbal behavior
Tacting is
None of the above
An intraverbal is a verbal operant
Where the response does not have point-to-point correspondence
Tacting tends to be maintained by
Generalized conditioned reinforcement
“Jump” is a/an
All the above
Tacting is
Primarily controlled by a nonverbal events, object, relation, or property
A child walks into a room, sees a ball, and says “Ball”. This is a
tact
“Go to your room” is
All the above:
A mand if said to a child to get him to his room
Neither a mand nor a tact if said in response to someone reading “Go to your room” in a novel.
A tact if said in response to a picture depicting someone gesturing for another person to go to their room.
An intraverbal response
Is controlled by a verbal SD and has no point-to-point correspondence
“Go to your room” is
A tact if said in response to a picture depicting someone gesturing for another person to go to their room.
Saying “water” as a mand suggests that
The speaker may be water deprived
Tacting may be under the control of
The features of an object
It can be difficult to teach children to tact private events accurately because
The stimulus is not directly visible to the teacher
Manding tends to be maintained by
Acquiring the object/event manded
Generally speaking, mands and tacts are controlled by___ and ___, respectively.
MOs and SDs