Stimulus Equivalence | Behavior Analysis | Reflexivity Symmetry Transivity

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Amanda Mecker, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst at Brett DiNovi & Associates, provides a definition of stimulus equivalence as well as examples of audio, object, and written stimuli. Below are task list items and references used in this week's video. Task list items E-06 & Fk-12

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Hayes, S. C. (1991). A relational control theory of stimulus equivalence. Dialogues on verbal behavior, 19-40.

Rehfeldt, R. A. (2011). Toward a technology of derived stimulus relations: An analysis of articles published in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1992–2009. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 44(1), 109-119.

Sidman, M. (1997). Equivalence relations. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 68(2), 258-266.

Sidman, M. (2000). Equivalence relations and the reinforcement contingency. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of behavior, 74(1), 127-146.

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