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#1. Jack has spent the entire morning in classes and is feeling extremely hungry. As he and his friends drive around looking for a place to eat, Jack spots a sign for a Chinese restaurant. Immediately upon seeing the sign, he exclaims, ‘Chinese’ Given that Jack is experiencing significant food deprivation (MO) and is responding to the visual stimulus of the restaurant sign (non-verbal stimulus), what type of verbal operant is Jack’s utterance ‘Chinese’?
Jacks utterance Chinese in this context is an example of an impure tact An impure tact is a verbal operant that is evoked by a motivating operation MO AND a nonverbal discriminative stimulus SD and it has pointtopoint correspondence with the stimulus In this scenario Jacks hunger food deprivation serves as the motivating operation MO and the visual stimulus of the Chinese restaurant sign is the nonverbal SD His verbal response Chinese is controlled by both of these variables It is not a mand because he is not requesting Chinese food he is labeling what he sees It is not an intraverbal because it is evoked by a nonverbal stimulus not a verbal SD and it has pointtopoint correspondence with the stimulus It is not transcription because he is not writing or typing a verbal stimulus
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