Radical behaviorism differs from methodological behaviorism due to including this in its analysis of behavior
private events
This verbal operant is controlled by a non-verbal discriminative stimulus and is reinforced by generalized conditioned reinforcers
tact
This verbal operant is controlled by motivating operations and specific reinforcement
mand
This term describes the ability to derive relationships between stimuli without direct training
DRR (derived relational responding)
Rule governed behavior is described as behavior controlled by a verbal description of a contingency, rather than this
direct contact with the contingency
Theoretical concepts that are not directly observable but are used to explain an observable phenomenon are termed this
hypothetical constructs
The name for the individual who mediates reinforcement for the speaker
Listener
This type of reinforcement is most commonly associated with verbal behavior
Conditioned generalized reinforcement
The primary focus of RFT is the ability to relate stimuli in what way
arbitrary ways
RGB is often described as being less sensitive to what, compared to contingency shaped behavior
changes in the environment
Description, prediction, and ____are the primary goals of radical behaviorism
control
The term for verbal operants that involve formal similarity and point-to-point correspondence.
Duplic
Skinner described this phenomenon as the recombining of existing operants shaped by the verbal community
Novel Verbal Behavior
There are 7 relational frames, name one
Coordination, Distinction, Opposition, Comparison, Hierarchical, Temporal, Diectic,
Rule following based on socially mediated reinforcement is known as
pliance
Radical behaviorism views behavior as a product of the environment and genetics, and believes this term is an illusion
free will
This type of verbal operant describes the behavior of the speaker or modifies the intensity of the response
Skinner's verbal behavior was in part a criticism of this person's theory of language acquisition
Chomsky
Responses that are based on learned contextual cues, rather than the inherent properties of stimuli are known as what
arbitrary applicable relational responding (AARR)
Wearing a coat because the weather forecast (a rule) predicts cold temperatures, and you want to stay warm is an example of
tracking
This philosophical stance underpins Radical Behaviorism
Functional Contextualism
Skinner believed this type of behavior is influenced by the same principles as overt verbal behavior.
Thoughts and Feelings
The intraverbal is the building block for this type of complex behavior
Social behavior (social conversations)
Through this, the emergence of novel relational networks occurs without direct reinforcement
Multiple Exemplar Training
Rule following that changes the motivational significance of outcomes is known as
augmenting