Skinner's analysis of verbal behavior, published in 1957, remains one of the most clinically influential contributions in the history of behavior analysis. Unlike linguistic models that focus on grammar and syntax, Skinner's framework analyzes language functionally — treating verbal responses as behaviors maintained by specific reinforcement contingencies mediated through other people.
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| BACB | 2.5 | Supervision |
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