Sd: "What do you want?"
What is a Mand
Asks for something they want
What is a mand
Mand
"What do you want?"
"Cookie"
Who created Verbal Behavior
Who is Skinner
There are 5 types of elementary verbal operants
False, there are 6.
Sd: *Visual stimuli in the natural environment*
What is a Tact
Imitation of sounds with point to point correspondence
What is Echoic
Echoic
"Say 'puppy'"
"Puppy"
Thoughts, feelings, events taking place inside the skin
What are Private Events
Stimuli needs to be present in order for it to be a Tact
True, otherwise it is an intraverbal
Sd: "Touch your nose"
What is a Receptive Instruction (Listener Responding)
Answering a question
What is an Intraverbal
Tact
*picture of cat*
"Cat"
Verbal behavior involves social events between 2 people, name them
What is the Speaker and the Listener
Tacts are the first verbal operants acquired by humans
False, Mands are
Sd: "Say 'Meow'"
What is Echoic
Naming an action
What is a Tact
Intraverbal
"A cow goes ___"
"moo"
An echoic needs 2 key components with the Sd and the response
What is Point to Point Correspondence & Formal Similarity
Verbal behavior is reinforced through the mediation of another person's behavior
True! (If a tree falls in a forest and no one hears it, does it make a sound?)
Sd "Do this" + *clap hands*
What is Motor Imitation
Responding to a statement without point to point correspondence
What is Intraverbal
Receptive Instruction
"Clap hands"
*claps hands*
When the beginning, middle, and end stimulus match the beginning, middle, and end response
Point to Point Correspondence
Skinner's verbal behavior is mainly concerned with the behavior of the listener
False, ...mainly concerned with the behavior of the speaker!