Introductory Concepts
Elementary Relationships
Extensions of Verbal Behavior
Multiple Controlling Relationships
Building on the Elementary Relationships
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31.2 Definition of Common Properties

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The method of learning to respond to private stimuli known as common properties includes a response topography controlled by a feature or features of a public stimulus and a novel private stimulus that has properties in common with the public stimulus. Features that are irrelevant to common properties include whether the properties of the private stimulus that are in common with properties of the public stimulus are relevant or irrelevant, the type of extension, and the type of properties.

Common Properties

A way in which the verbal community brings verbal behavior under the control of private stimuli that has the following features:

A response topography controlled by a feature or features of a public stimulus

A novel private stimulus that has properties in common with the public stimulus

Whether the properties of the private stimulus that are in common with the public stimulus are relevant or irrelevant

Type of extension

Type of properties

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