Discriminative Stimulus
Name the Operant
Give an Example
BONUS
True or False
100

 "What do you want?"

What is a Mand

100

An Echo

What is Echoic

100

Mand

"What do you want?"

100

Who created Verbal Behavior

Who is Skinner

100

There are 5 types of elementary verbal operants

True.

200

 "What is this?"

What is a Tact

200

Asks for something

What is a mand

200

Tact

"What is this?"

200

Does not use spoken language

What is non-verbal

200

Stimuli needs to be present in order for it to be a Tact

True, otherwise it is an intraverbal

300

 "Touch your nose"

What is a Receptive Instruction

300

Answering a question

What is an Intraverbal

300

Autoclitic

Child wakes parent in the middle of the night and says, “I think I’m going to be sick.” Parent rushes child to the bathroom.

300

Verbal behavior involves social events between 2 people, name them

What is the Speaker and the Listener

300

Tacts are the first verbal operants acquired by humans

False, Mands are

400

"Say 'Meow'"

What is Vocal Imitation/ Echoic

400

Naming an item

What is a Tact

400

Intraverbal

Mom asks Tomasina, “How’d you do on your project?” Tomasina says, “I got a B!” Mom says, “Great!”

400

An echoic needs 2 key components with the discriminative stimulus  and the response

What is Antecedent & Consequence

400

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?)

500

 "Do this" + action

What is Motor Imitation

500

Saying the words "I think..."

What is Autoclitic

500

Echoic

Teacher says "Good morning, class" and the students echo "Good morning, class" in response

500

When the beginning, middle, and end stimulus match the beginning, middle, and end response

Point to Point Correspondence

500

Skinner's verbal behavior is mainly concerned with the behavior of the listener

False, ...mainly concerned with the behavior of the speaker!