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#1. Ben’s teacher instructs him, ‘Ben, please read page 10.’ Ben replies, ‘Okay,’ and then proceeds to read the text on page 10 aloud. Based on the principles of verbal behavior, what type of verbal operant is Ben’s act of ‘reading page 10’ considered?

A textual operant is a type of verbal behavior where the response is under the functional control of a nonauditory verbal stimulus ie written or printed text and there is pointtopoint correspondence between the stimulus and the response but no formal similarity In this scenario Ben is looking at the written words on page 10 nonauditory verbal stimulus and emitting vocal responses reading aloud that correspond to those words An intraverbal is a verbal response to a verbal stimulus without pointtopoint correspondence eg answering a question like What comes after Monday with Tuesday Transcription involves writing or typing dictated or written words An autoclitic is a secondary verbal operant that modifies the impact of other primary verbal operants often commenting on or qualifying them

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