The properties of a stimulus which are relevant in evoking a response, either in the individual speaker or according to the practices of a given community, can be discovered only by considering a series of occasions upon which the properties are systematically varied and the presence or absence of the response noted. (p. 117)
Verbal Behavior: Extended Edition. Chapter 5: The Tact. Quote 29
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