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#1. Kendall is teaching a new client about animals. During a session, Kendall presents a picture of a dog and asks the client to match it to an identical picture of a dog from a set of foils. The client consistently matches the dog picture to itself. According to the principles of stimulus equivalence, what type of relation has Kendall primarily demonstrated in this specific instance?
Reflexivity also known as identity matching occurs when a stimulus is matched to itself A A In this scenario the client is presented with a picture of a dog stimulus A and is required to match it to another identical picture of a dog also stimulus A The client consistently matching the dog picture to itself directly exemplifies a reflexive relation Symmetry AB BA involves the reversibility of a trained conditional relation meaning if A evokes B then B will evoke A without direct training Transitivity AB BC therefore AC involves an untrained conditional relation that is derived from two other trained conditional relations An equivalence class is a set of stimuli that are functionally equivalent but the specific demonstration of matching a stimulus to itself is the foundational relation of reflexivity
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