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#1. Joanna, an RBT, is working with her client using Discrete Trial Training (DTT) to teach tacting. Joanna presents an array of animal pictures and asks her client, Which one is the tiger? The client then verbally responds, Elephant. Given this interaction, which type of verbal operant best describes the client’s response, considering the evoking stimulus, point-to-point correspondence, and formal similarity?

To determine the verbal operant we analyze the defining characteristics 1 Evoking Stimulus The clients response Elephant was evoked by a verbal Discriminative Stimulus SD from Joanna Which one is the tiger This immediately rules out a Tact evoked by a nonverbal SD and a Mand evoked by a Motivating Operation 2 PointtoPoint Correspondence There is no pointtopoint correspondence because the evoking stimulus tiger and the response elephant are not identical in their components or meaning This rules out an Echoic which requires pointtopoint correspondence and formal similarity 3 Formal Similarity There is formal similarity because both the evoking stimulus Which one is the tiger and the response Elephant are in the same modality spoken words Based on these characteristics evoked by a verbal SD with formal similarity but without pointtopoint correspondence the clients response is classified as an Interverbal An interverbal is essentially a verbal response to anothers verbal behavior such as answering a question or engaging in a conversation even if the answer is incorrect as in this example

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