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EVALUATION AND TRAINING OF YES‐NO RESPONDING ACROSS VERBAL OPERANTS
Authors:M. Alice Shillingsburg  Michael E. Kelley  Henry S. Roane  April Kisamore  Melissa R. Brown
Affiliation:1. MARCUS INSTITUTE AND EMORY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE;2. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE AND PROVIDENCE'S ACHIEVE;3. MUNROE‐MEYER INSTITUTE AND UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER;4. MARCUS INSTITUTE
Abstract:Topographically similar verbal responses may be functionally independent forms of operant behavior. For example, saying yes or no may have different functions based on the environmental conditions in effect. The present study extends previous research on both the assessment and acquisition of yes and no responses across contexts in children with language deficits and further examined the functional independence of topographically similar responses. All participants in the present study acquired yes and no responses within verbal operants (e.g., mands). However, generalization of the responses across novel verbal operants (e.g., tacts to intraverbals) did not occur without additional training, thus supporting Skinner's (1957) assertion of functional independence of verbal operants.
Keywords:functional independence  intraverbal  language acquisition  verbal operants  yes‐no responding
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