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534 Set 2 (Partial)
This is the second of 3 partial decks for 534 FBI project.
| definition | term |
|---|---|
| The specific sounds, words, or signs used | Form (of verbal behavior) |
| A verbal response's effect on the listener | Function (of verbal behavior) |
| Behavior reinforced through the mediation of others | Verbal behavior |
| Verbal behavior evoked by an MO | Mand |
| Verbal behavior evoked by a nonverbal stimulus | Tact |
| Verbal response that duplicates a verbal stimulus | Duplic |
| Vocal response sounds that duplicates a vocal stimulus | (Duplic:) Echoic |
| Motor response looks the same as a motor stimulus | (Duplic:) Motor Imitation (mimetic) |
| Written response looks like a written stimulus | (Duplic:) Copying Text |
| Response with point-to-point correspondence but no similarity (to stimulus) | Codic |
| Spoken response evoked by written text | (Codic:) Textual |
| Spoken words evoke written, typed, or fingerspelled response | (Codic:) Taking Dictation |
| (Verbal) response evoked by a verbal stimulus, no correspondence | Intraverbal |
| Single response controlled by multiple antecedents | Convergent multiple control |
| Single stimulus controls multiple responses | Divergent multiple control |
| Description of a behavioral contingency | Rule |
| Control of behavior by a rule | Rule control |
| Control of behavior by a contingency | Contingency control |
| Contingency controls behavior because outcome is a reinforcer/punisher | Direct-acting contingency |
| Contingency controls behavior but outcome is not a reinforcer/punisher | Indirect-acting contingency |
| Contingency that doesn't control behavior | Ineffective contingency |
| Behavior changes because of a rule describing the contingency | Rule-governed analog (to a behavioral contingency) |