how are verbal operants classified? {Ans: verbal operants are classified into six different types of elementary verbal operants. They are: mand, tact, echoic, intraverbal, textual, transcription}Verbal behavior that is controlled by multiple stimuli and is a blend of a tact and a mand is called an {Ans: impuretact}Can verbal behavior be non vocal? {Ans: yes}Textual and taking dictation are both types of ____________ relations. {Ans: codic}once a child has acquired basic echoic, mand, tact, and listener repertoires, {Ans: the combination of these cusps can produce emergent mands and generative learning in a number of different ways (e.g. tact to mand transfer, incidental mand acquisition)}Tact relations depend on {Ans: A. non verbal sds and generalized reinforcment}The echoic occurs when the speaker repeats the verbal behavior of another speaker with point-to-point correspondence and ______________ . {Ans: formal similarity}A common misconception about Skinner's analysis of verbal behavior is that he did not accept the formal classifications of language, such as grammar and structural linguistics, because his focus was on the______________ classifications. {Ans: functional}The functional properties of language involve {Ans: a. causes of the verbal reponse}_________________ has point-to-point correspondence and formal similarity {Ans: Echoic}Which