B15 Define & Provide Example of Derived Stimulus Relations Part 1 Flashcards
Which of the following describes a situation in which one stimulus could be substituted for another stimulus and have the same effect on behavior?
Equivalence class
Derived relations are relations between two or more stimuli that
Do not depend on physical similarities
Which of the following describes a situation in which one stimulus could be substituted for another stimulus and have the same effect on behavior?
All the above:
Derived relation
Equivalence class
Stimulus-stimulus relation
Derived relations are relations between two or more stimuli that
Affect behavior similarly
Derived relations are relations between two or more stimuli that
All the above:
Affect behavior similarity
Emerge without training
Do not depend on physical similarities
Which of the following NEVER include trained relations?
Derived relation
Stimulus-stimulus relations
Can be trained or emergent
Derived relations are relations between two or more stimuli that
Emerge without training
An equivalence class is a
Stimulus class that includes all potential relations
An equivalence class suggests that
A stimulus could be substituted for another stimulus