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#1. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is conducting a conceptually systematic behavioral language assessment for a client. The BCBA understands that from a behavioral perspective, the ‘language’ aspect primarily refers to the function of verbal behavior, rather than its topography. Which of the following targets would be most appropriate to assess in line with this understanding?

A conceptually systematic behavioral language assessment based on BF Skinners analysis of verbal behavior focuses on the function of language as verbal operants Intraverbals are a primary verbal operant defined by their function a verbal response to a verbal stimulus without pointtopoint correspondence often involving answering questions filling in the blanks or engaging in conversation Assessing the ability to engage in intraverbals directly measures a functional aspect of language In contrast articulation syntax volume and pitch are primarily concerned with the form or topography of language not its function ie the variables that evoke and maintain it as understood in a behavioral analysis of verbal behavior

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