But virtually any feature of the event or environment can serve as a contextual cue for relational responding. In many cases, multiple contextual cues are needed or used to evoke the appropriate relational response.
Sample Contextual Cues |
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Specific words or phrases |
Speaker’s tone of voice |
Form or structure of a sentence |
Juxtaposition of objects and words |
Pointing at something |
Looking at something |
Spatial arrangement of words on written page |