Introductory Concepts
Elementary Relationships
Extensions of Verbal Behavior
Multiple Controlling Relationships
Building on the Elementary Relationships
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44.3 Definition of Secondary Sources of Strength

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Secondary sources of strength, then, can be defined as controlling variables in which the response being analyzed is also controlled by a main thematic source. It also controls other response forms, and those other response forms would have a different effect upon the listener. Whether the relationship between the secondary source and the response is formal or thematic is irrelevant.

Secondary Sources of Strength

Controlling variables with the following features:

The response being analyzed is also controlled by a main thematic source

It also controls other response forms

The other response forms would have a different effect upon the listener

Whether the relationship between the secondary source and the response is formal or thematic

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