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#1. Jameson is sitting in the kitchen and overhears his parents discuss that it might rain all weekend. Later that day, while at a friend’s house, Jameson’s friend suggests they go to the park this weekend. Jameson responds by telling his friend, ‘It might rain all weekend.’ Jameson’s verbal behavior of telling his friend ‘It might rain all weekend’ is best classified as which of the following verbal operants?

Jamesons statement It might rain all weekend is an intraverbal An intraverbal is a verbal operant evoked by a verbal discriminative stimulus SD and does not have pointtopoint correspondence with the evoking stimulus nor is it maintained by a specific motivating operation In this case the verbal SD is Jamesons friends suggestion lets go to the park While Jameson had previously heard his parents say the same phrase formal similarity his response was evoked by his friends statement not by his parents original statement immediately preceding his response It is not an echoic because there is no pointtopoint correspondence between his friends verbal SD lets go to the park and his response It might rain all weekend It is not imitation because imitation requires an immediate motor response to a motor model It is not a tact because it is not evoked by a nonverbal stimulus eg seeing rain or a rainy forecast and naming it

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