A Review of Studies Examining the Nature of Selection-based and Topography-based Verbal Behavior

作者: Bill Potter , Deborah L. Brown

DOI: 10.1007/BF03392917

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摘要: Selection-based (SB) verbal behavior, in most general terms, consists of selecting stimuli from an array, which presumably has some effect on a listener. Topography-based (TB) behavior responses with unique topographies (e.g. speaking, signing, writing) is also presumed to have This article reviews research examining the nature these two types behavior. Overall, TB appears be more easily acquired and may function mediate SB

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