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#1. A BCBA is conducting a conceptually systematic behavioral language assessment for a client with communication deficits. Following the principles of radical behaviorism and verbal behavior, which of the following targets would be most appropriate for assessment in this context?

A conceptually systematic behavioral language assessment requires that the assessment targets are grounded in the principles of behavior analysis specifically BF Skinners analysis of verbal behavior Skinner emphasized the function of language categorizing it into verbal operants eg mands tacts intraverbals echoics rather than its form Intraverbal behavior is a verbal operant where a speaker responds to anothers verbal behavior eg answering What color is the sky with Blue or completing Twinkle twinkle little with star Assessing a clients ability to engage in intraverbals directly assesses a functional aspect of their language Options A C and D volume syntax articulation pertain to the form or topography of verbal behavior which while important for clarity and social acceptance are not the primary focus of a functional conceptually systematic assessment of verbal operants according to the provided text and principles of verbal behavior The text asks What are we referring to Were referring to the function of the language and identifies intraverbals as a verbal operant

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