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#1. A behavior analyst is reviewing the characteristics of verbal operants, highlighting the importance of formal similarity and point-to-point correspondence for distinguishing them. They ask an RBT to identify the verbal operant characterized by a verbal discriminative stimulus (SD), point-to-point correspondence between the stimulus and the response, and formal similarity between the stimulus and the response. Which verbal operant fits this description?

The text emphasizes the critical need to understand the definitions of verbal operants based on formal similarity and pointtopoint correspondence for examination purposes An echoic is a verbal operant evoked by a verbal SD where the response has pointtopoint correspondence the beginning middle and end of the verbal stimulus match the beginning middle and end of the verbal response and formal similarity the verbal stimulus and response are in the same sense mode and physically resemble each other eg both are spoken words For example if someone says apple and the learner repeats apple this is an echoic In contrast an intraverbal is evoked by a verbal SD but lacks both pointtopoint correspondence and formal similarity eg saying Twinkle Twinkle little and the learner says star A tact is evoked by a nonverbal SD and a mand is evoked by a motivating operation EO

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