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#1. Kendall is participating in a matching-to-sample procedure. First, he is presented with a picture of a dog as the sample stimulus and successfully matches it to an identical picture of a dog. Next, he is given a picture of a cat as the sample and matches it to an identical picture of a cat. Finally, he is given a picture of a tiger and matches it to an identical picture of a tiger. Based on these observations, what property of stimulus equivalence has Kendall demonstrated?
Kendall has demonstrated reflexivity Reflexivity also known as identity matching or generalized identity matching occurs when an individual matches a stimulus to itself AA without prior direct training It is the ability to select a comparison stimulus that is the same as the sample stimulus In the given scenario A picture of a dog Stimulus A is matched to an identical picture of a dog Stimulus A a picture of a cat Stimulus B is matched to an identical picture of a cat Stimulus B and a picture of a tiger Stimulus C is matched to an identical picture of a tiger Stimulus C This consistent matching of identical stimuli directly exemplifies the AA relationship which defines reflexivity Symmetry involves demonstrating that if AB then BA eg if a spoken word dog A matches a picture of a dog B then the picture of a dog B also matches the spoken word dog A Transitivity involves demonstrating a derived untrained relationship between two stimuli AC after having trained two other conditional relations AB and BC For example if a spoken word dog A matches a picture of a dog B and the picture of a dog B matches the written word DOG C then the spoken word dog A will also match the written word DOG C Reactivity refers to the phenomenon where an individuals behavior changes when they know they are being observed or assessed which is unrelated to the properties of stimulus equivalence
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