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_________ introduced the term verbal behavior to deal with the __________ of the speaker. A. Chomsky; transformation grammar B. Skinner; performance C. Crick; conscience D. Pavlov; conditioned responses |
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According to the behavioral of functional account, sign language, gestures, and body movements are instances of: A. nonverbal communication B. message transmission C. verbal behavior D. culture and tradition |
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One kind of conditioned establishing operation (CEO) called the _________ involves withholding an object or item necessary to complete a behavioral sequence. A. no item method B. absent object technique C. interrupted item method D. blocked response |
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When a verbal response depends on a verbal discriminative stimulus, the verbal relations are : A. manding B. tacting C. intraverbal D. textual |
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In echoic behavior, when ___________ by the child correspond to those of the adult, the _______ patterns also overlap. A. sounds; temporal B. phonemes; reverberation C. speech; phoneme D. articulations; acoustical |
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D. articulations; acoustical |
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When pecking the keys is based on line angle or form depending on the state of the house light (on/off), we can say that the pigeon shoes: A. simple discrimination B. conditioned discrimination C. simple generalization D. generalized discrimination |
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B. conditioned discrimination |
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A response such as "I have butterflies in my stomach" can be analyzed as: _____________ A. generalized tacting B. generalized manding C. formal manding D. formal tacting |
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When reinforcement is based on matching of geometric forms to different line anghles, the procedure is called: A. identity matching B. matching to sample C. transitivity matching D. symbolic matching |
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If a picture of a dog, the spoken word "dog," and the written word DOG all regulate the same behavior, we say that the stimulus classes are: A. overlapping B. the same C. equivalent D. confounded |
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Advanced Section: In terms of interlocking contingencies, a vertical arrow (downward) from the speaker's operant chain to that of the listener indicates that: A.the speaker's behavior causes stimulation and/or reinforcement for the listener's behavior B. the listener is causally motivated to behave as the speaker requests. C. the speaker is motivated to produce a condition for the listener D. the interaction between the speaker and the listener is mutually beneficial and anticipated |
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A.the speaker's behavior causes stimulation and/or reinforcement for the listener's behavior |
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