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#1. A motivational speaker addresses a large audience, stating, I want everyone to stand up now. Immediately, the entire crowd rises to their feet. In this scenario, the crowd’s behavior of standing up in response to the speaker’s verbal instruction is best described as an instance of

Listener skills also known as receptive instructions or receptive language involve a nonverbal response to a verbal stimulus In this scenario the speakers instruction I want everyone to stand up now is the verbal stimulus and the crowds action of standing up is the nonverbal response This demonstrates that the crowd is following a direction which is a hallmark of listener behavior Expressive language typically refers to verbal operants like mands requesting tacts labeling or intraverbals answering questions or engaging in conversation Interverbal behavior specifically refers to a verbal response to a verbal stimulus eg if the crowd responded Okay after the speakers instruction Speaker behavior refers to the individual who is emitting the verbal stimulus

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