Lecture 9 Relational frame theory Flashcards

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What are relational frames?

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Are patterns of arbitrarily applicable relational responding that show properties of mutal and combinatorial entailment and transformation of function

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What is being descibed ?
Are patterns of arbitrarily applicable relational responding that show properties of mutal and combinatorial entailment and transformation of function

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Relational frames

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Relationa frames are a……. a……..

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Arbitrarily applicable

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What are relatins not based on ??

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Some physical characteristics

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What are relations under the control of ??

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Particualr contextual cues that have been determined by social convention

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Is the relation between the word panda and a panda artbitary or non arbitrary?

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Arbitrary

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From an RFT perspective what is VERBAL?

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a repetitoire that emerges as a result of contextually controlled relational responding regardless of whether the consequences are mediated by a listener.

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What is being described?
a repetitoire that emerges as a result of contextually controlled relational responding regardless of whether the consequences are mediated by a listener

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VERBAL according to RFT

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When is a derived ‘verbal’ mand demonstrated ?

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When the speaker engages in a verbal behaviour as a result of the relatinal responding NOT a history of differential Sr+

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What is being described? a repetitoire that emerges as a result of contextually controlled relational responding regardless of whether the consequences are mediated by a listener.

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Verbal behaviour according to RFT

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is the relation between the word “panda” and an actual panda non-arbitary or arbitrary?

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arbitarary there is nothing about the stimuls. they do not share formal similarity

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How is a derived verbal mand demonstrated?

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a derived verbal mand is demonstrated when the speaker engages in verbal behaviour as a result of the relational responding NOT a history of differential Sr+

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According to RFT how is a MAND repertotire established ?

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via differential reinforcement

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What does the derived MAND become?

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it enters a relational network with a number of other ‘arbitary’ stimuli.

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what according to RFT is; devrived repsonses which can occur as the the function of a history of relatinal responding

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Operant repertoire

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Decribe OPerant repertoire?

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devrived repsonses which can occur as the the function of a history of relatinal responding

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Relational responding is a l…….. r…….

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Learnt repetoire

18
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according to RFT what are deictic relations?

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these are critical to perspective taking

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What are the three types of deictic relations ?

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1) Person (i - you relation)
2) Place - (here - there relation)
3) Time - (now - then relation)