B14 Define & Provide Examples of Verbal Operants Part 3 Flashcards

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Questions are usually

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Mands for verbal behavior

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Tacting is

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None of the above

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An intraverbal is a verbal operant

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Where the response does not have point-to-point correspondence

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Tacting tends to be maintained by

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Generalized conditioned reinforcement

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“Jump” is a/an

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All the above

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Tacting is

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Primarily controlled by a nonverbal events, object, relation, or property

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A child walks into a room, sees a ball, and says “Ball”. This is a

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tact

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“Go to your room” is

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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.

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An intraverbal response

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Is controlled by a verbal SD and has no point-to-point correspondence

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“Go to your room” is

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A tact if said in response to a picture depicting someone gesturing for another person to go to their room.

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Saying “water” as a mand suggests that

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The speaker may be water deprived

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Tacting may be under the control of

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The features of an object

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It can be difficult to teach children to tact private events accurately because

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The stimulus is not directly visible to the teacher

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Manding tends to be maintained by

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Acquiring the object/event manded

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Generally speaking, mands and tacts are controlled by___ and ___, respectively.

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MOs and SDs

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“Jump” is a/an

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Mand if said to help someone to know when to jump a rope

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A verbal operant that makes reference to features of the environment regardless of the MO influencing the speaker is a/an

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Tact

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A verbal operant that gives an indication of MOs affecting the speaker is a/an

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Mand

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Someone says “I want juice”. A listener responds, “You must be thirsty.” The second response is an example of

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An intraverbal

20
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Saying “water” as a tact suggests that

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There is water in view

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An intraverbal is a verbal operant

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All the above:
Where the response does not have point-to-point correspondence.
Where the stimulus is verbal.
That is reinforced by generalized reinforcement

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A tact makes reference to features in the environment

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Regardless of what MOs might be affecting the speaker

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A verbal response that follows a verbal stimulus of another person and does not have point-to-point correspondence is

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An intraverbal

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Tacting

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Is primarily controlled by a nonverbal object, event, relation, or property