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Question 1 of 101. Question
B.F. Skinner defines Verbal Behavior as:
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Question 2 of 102. Question
Which of the following is an example of Verbal Behavior?
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Question 3 of 103. Question
The following is considered which verbal operant: Wanting a cookie and asking for a cookie
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Question 4 of 104. Question
The following is considered which verbal operant: Someone asking, “What is sweet that you can eat for dessert?” And you answer “cookie.”
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Question 5 of 105. Question
The following is considered which verbal operant: Seeing a cookie in the room and labeling it “cookie.”
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Question 6 of 106. Question
The following is considered which verbal operant: Hearing someone say “cookie,” and you repeating, “cookie.”
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Question 7 of 107. Question
Which verbal operant specifies its consequence as specific reinforcement?
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Question 8 of 108. Question
True or false: It is imperative to have a strong working knowledge of the verbal operants in order to create quality Verbal Behavior programs
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Question 9 of 109. Question
True or false: We call anyone who cannot talk “non-verbal”
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Question 10 of 1010. Question
How many verbal operants should you be able to identify in one minute to be able to be considered “fluent” in naming the operants?
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