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They are both tacts
They are both tacts
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Both are intraverbals
Both are intraverbals
Both are intraverbals
Both are intraverbals
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A child says “dog” when they see a dog and later says “dog”…
A child says “dog” when they see a dog and later says “dog” when they want to pet the dog. How do these responses differ functionally?
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A person sees a sunset and says
A person sees a sunset and says