43.1 Definition of Main Thematic Source
A main thematic source is a controlling variable that controls a large group of responses, and all of those responses would have about the same effect on a listener. The types of thematic elementary relationships and the specific features of the stimulus and response are irrelevant. The easiest, although perhaps not the most precise, way of defining or describing a main thematic source is to say, “It is the same source that would also strengthen…” and then list several of the other responses that you are trying to analyze.
Main Thematic Source
A situation with the following features:
It controls a large group of responses
All of the responses would have about the same effect on a listener
Type of thematic elementary relationship (e.g., mand, tact, intraverbal)
Specific features of the stimulus and response