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4.19 Foxy Equivalence Part 9

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This kind of performance is very common in natural language training and has also been demonstrated many times in the laboratory1.

A diagram illustrating Foxy Equivalence.
  1. Sidman, M. (1994). Equivalence relations and behavior: A research story. Boston: Authors Cooperative.
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