Peterson Ledoux 2014 Examples Write autoclitic tact or

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Peterson & Ledoux (2014) Examples Write autoclitic tact or primary tact, none or autoclitic

Peterson & Ledoux (2014) Examples Write autoclitic tact or primary tact, none or autoclitic mand after each example. The response to be classified is underlined. 1. Consider the response, "He is not well, " controlled by the fact that "well" occurs under inappropriate circumstances. Autoclitic Tact 2. Consider the response, "He is not well, " controlled by the fact that you just repeated the phrase. None - Echoic 3. Consider the response, "He is not well, " controlled by the presence of the written words, He is not well. None – Textual

4. Consider the response "I insist that he is wrong, " occurring as a

4. Consider the response "I insist that he is wrong, " occurring as a result of the strength of the controlling relationship between "wrong" and its controlling variable. Autoclitic Tact 5. Consider the response, "He is not well, " controlled by the fact that the listener's reacting as though "he" is sick would be currently reinforcing to the speaker. Autoclitic Mand 6. Consider the response, "He is well, " controlled by certain visual characteristics (possibly, pink cheeks). Primary Tact

Write autoclitic tact or primary tact or none after each example. The response to

Write autoclitic tact or primary tact or none after each example. The response to be classified is underlined. 1. "I see it is raining. " Autoclitic Tact 2. "I ask you, what time is it? " Autoclitic Tact 3. "I think that's Harry, " said as a result of hearing footsteps. Autoclitic Tact

 • 4. "I know that's Harry, " said as a result of hearing

• 4. "I know that's Harry, " said as a result of hearing footsteps. Autoclitic Tact 5. "I admit that I am guilty. " Autoclitic Tact 6. "What you said is true. " Tact