An intraverbal response is a type of verbal operant in which a speaker:
a. differentially responds to the verbal behavior of others.
b. asks for (or states, demands, implies, etc.) what he needs or wants
c. repeats the verbal behavior of another speaker.
d. names things and actions that the speaker has direct contact with
through any of the sense modes.
A
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