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#1. Continuing the scenario, the first brother says Dog and immediately after, the second brother vocalizes Woof The second brother’s response is specifically evoked by the first brother’s verbal behavior. There is no point-to-point correspondence between the two vocalizations, but there is formal similarity (both are sounds). Considering these details, what verbal operant does the second brother’s behavior of saying Woof best represent?
This question further explores verbal operants focusing on the intraverbal An intraverbal is a verbal operant that is evoked by a verbal discriminative stimulus SD and a key characteristic is that there is no pointtopoint correspondence between the verbal SD and the verbal response though there may be formal similarity It is maintained by generalized conditioned reinforcement In this case the first brothers verbal SD Dog evokes the second brothers verbal response Woof While both are vocalizations formal similarity Dog and Woof do not have pointtopoint correspondence meaning the response doesnt exactly match the soundform of the stimulus A mand is evoked by an MO and specifies its own reinforcer An echoic requires both pointtopoint correspondence the response matches the stimulus vocally and formal similarity the response looks or sounds like the stimulus A tact is evoked by a nonverbal SD
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