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#1. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is reviewing the characteristics of verbal operants with a supervisee. The BCBA poses a question to ensure a clear understanding of the distinctions between different verbal behaviors. The BCBA asks, Which of the following characteristics is NOT typically associated with a pure tact?

The text provides a clear definition and characteristics of a tact A tact is described as a label evoked by a nonverbal sd typically reinforced by a generalized condition reinforcer The text explicitly states that a tact has no point to point or formal similarity because its evoked by a nonverbal sd Pointtopoint correspondence refers to a relationship between the stimulus and response where the beginning middle and end of the verbal stimulus match the beginning middle and end of the verbal response eg an echoic Since a tact is evoked by a nonverbal stimulus like seeing a cat it cannot have pointtopoint correspondence with a verbal stimulus Therefore possessing pointtopoint correspondence with a verbal SD is the characteristic not associated with a pure tact

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