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#1. An RBT is working with a client and instructs them, ‘Please come back from break and take a seat at the table.’ The client immediately stops their current activity, walks to the table, and sits down. According to the principles of Verbal Behavior, what type of behavior is the client primarily demonstrating by complying with this receptive instruction?

The text clearly states that when a client complies with a request such as come back from break and take a seat their action is considered listener behavior In this scenario the RBT is acting as the speaker by delivering the verbal discriminative stimulus the instruction and the client is acting as the listener by responding nonverbally or sometimes verbally but in this case by following the instruction to the verbal stimulus Listener behavior involves responding to the mands and tacts of others understanding and following instructions and is a crucial component of communication It is not speaker behavior because the client is not initiating the verbal output its not intraverbal as there is no specified verbal communication without pointtopoint correspondence and while the behavior might be generalized the core behavioral category for following an instruction is listener behavior

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