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#1. A three-year-old child frequently repeats what he hears at home and on television. Yesterday, while at the park, he pointed to various objects he saw, such as a swing and a dog, and said ‘Swing’ and ‘Dog’ respectively. Based on his behavior specifically at the park, which verbal operant is the three-year-old primarily engaging in?

The text highlights that the key to this question is focusing on the behavior at the park While the child may engage in echoic behavior at home by repeating what he hears his behavior at the park is described as he started saying out loud things he saw while walking at the park This is further clarified as hes essentially labeling things he sees while walking A tact is a verbal operant where a nonverbal discriminative stimulus eg seeing a swing or a dog evokes a verbal response The text explicitly states all hes doing is seeing something labeling it nonverbal SD evoking verbal Behavior he is tactic hes simply labeling it It is not an echoic because he is not repeating what he heard at the park It is not a mand because he is not making a request It is not an intraverbal because he is not responding to a verbal stimulus with a verbal response that has no pointtopoint correspondence with the stimulus instead he is labeling something he visually perceives

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