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A derived stimulus relation is a relation between two or more stimuli that is: - correct answer ✔✔not
directly trained and is not based solely on the physical properties of the stimuli



In French class, Niklas learned that chaud is the same as hot and that froid is the opposite of chaud.
Which stimulus relations is Niklas likely to derive? - correct answer ✔✔hot is the opposite of froid and
chaud is the opposite of froid



Louise learns that Tempe is east of Phoenix and that Mesa is east of Tempe. Which stimulus relations is
Louise likely to derive? - correct answer ✔✔phoenix is west of mesa and tempe is west of mesa



Deirdre tells Marcos that Wonder Woman is stronger than Superman, and that Superman is stronger
than Batman. Which pair of stimulus relations is Marcos likely to derive? - correct answer ✔✔wonder
woman is stronger than batman and superman is weaker than wonder woman



The stimulus relations a person derives is not determined solely by the physical properties of the related
stimuli. A functional contextualist would probably say they are determined by what? - correct answer
✔✔other features of context or setting



Deriving an equivalence relation between something and its name seems most similar to what? - correct
answer ✔✔the symbolism of language



Deriving vast relational networks seems most similar to what? - correct answer ✔✔the generativity of
language



What kind of knowledge about deriving stimulus relations would a functional contextualist seek? -
correct answer ✔✔knowledge of how to predict and influence this kind of behavior



Where would a functional contextualist NOT look for knowledge of how to predict and influence the
behavior of deriving stimulus relations? - correct answer ✔✔the mental structures of the people who
behave this way

, Which of the scenarios below is the best example of relational responding? - correct answer ✔✔when
offered a selection of toys the baby always chooses the toy with the softest surface



Which of the scenarios below is probably NOT an example of relational responding? - correct answer
✔✔when a dog is nearby, the cat runs faster then it has before



What is responding to a stimulus or event based on its relation to another stimulus or event called? -
correct answer ✔✔relational responding



Which of the scenarios below is the best example of relational responding? - correct answer ✔✔each
year, the female bird mates with which ever male has the brightest beak



According to Relational Frame Theory, deriving a stimulus relation is ___________________ arbitrarily
applying a relational response. - correct answer ✔✔the same as



How is "arbitrarily applicable" relational responding different from "regular" relational responding? -
correct answer ✔✔the arbitrarily applicable relational responding is based on the contextual cues other
than just the physical properties related to the stimuli



RFT considers a history of arbitrarily applying relational responses to be part of the ________________
that can be studied to help predict and influence the deriving of stimulus relations. - correct answer
✔✔context



In which of these examples is the daughter's behavior probably a generalized operant? - correct answer
✔✔when shayla points to an object in the room and says "look there," her daughter looks at the object
and gets a big hug from her mommy



In which of these examples is Zoe's behavior probably NOT a generalized operant? - correct answer
✔✔when zoe goes to her history class, she always sits in the same seat because she is close to her
friends



What is a class of responses that often do not have the same form, but that typically have the same
effect in a given context, called? - correct answer ✔✔generalized operant

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