14.1 Definition of Textual Behavior
Textual behavior is a form of verbal behavior in which the response is vocal, the response is controlled by a prior stimulus that is the response-product of writing behavior, and there is point-to-point correspondence between the stimulus and the response.
Textual Behavior
A form of verbal behavior with the following features:
The response is vocal
It is controlled by a prior stimulus that is the response-product of writing behavior
There is point-to-point correspondence between the stimulus and the response
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