Verbal Behavior: Extended Edition. Chapter 5: The Tact. Quote 37

In setting up the kind of verbal operant called the tact, the verbal community characteristically reinforces a given response in the presence of a given stimulus. This can be done only if the stimulus acts upon both speaker and reinforcing community . . . How, then, . . . for example, is the response toothache appropriately reinforced if the reinforcing community has no contact with the tooth? (pp. 130-131)

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