46.1 Definition of the Autoclitic Tact
The autoclitic tact is a verbal relationship in which the controlling variable is a non-verbal stimulus that is some aspect of a primary verbal relationship. Features irrelevant to the classification of the autoclitic tact include the specific features of the controlling relationship and the form of the response.
Autoclitic Tact
A verbal relationship with the following features:
A non-verbal stimulus
The non-verbal stimulus is some aspect of a primary verbal relationship
The specific features of the controlling relationship (e.g., receptor being stimulated or the intensity or strength of the stimulation; stimulation may include an establishing response)
The form of the response
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