In terms of interlocking contingencies, a vertical arrow (downward) from the speakers operant chain to that of
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In terms of interlocking contingencies, a vertical arrow (downward) from the speaker’s operant chain to that of the listener’s indicates that:
a the speaker’s behavior causes stimulation and/ or reinforcement for the listener’s behavior
b the listener is causally motivated to behave as the speaker requests
c the speaker is causally motivated to produce a condition for the listener
d the interaction between the speaker and the listener is mutually anticipated
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Behavior Analysis And Learning A Biobehavioral Approach
ISBN: 9781032065144
7th Edition
Authors: Erin B. Rasmussen, Casey J. Clay, W. David Pierce, Carl D. Cheney
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