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#1. According to the principles discussed in Applied Behavior Analysis, which specific type of behaviorism is characterized by its inclusion of verbal behavior as an operant, a foundational aspect of its core philosophy, alongside acknowledging private events as behavior?

Radical behaviorism largely championed by BF Skinner is distinct from other forms of behaviorism due to two primary characteristics 1 its acknowledgment and scientific approach to private events thoughts feelings as behavior that can be analyzed and 2 its conceptualization of verbal behavior as operant behavior subject to the same principles of learning and reinforcement as other overt behaviors Methodological behaviorism in contrast focuses exclusively on publicly observable events and often infers internal states rather than studying them directly as behavior and it does not typically include verbal behavior as a specific operant class in the same comprehensive way Cognitive behaviorism integrates cognitive processes and behavioral principles representing a different theoretical framework

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