The response His face is familiar cannot be formulated in the same way as His face is red. The condition responsible for familiar is not in the stimulus but in the history of the speaker … Only by supposing that the individual is reacting to certain features of his own behavior having to do with the effect of repeated stimuli can we account for the full scope of the response. (p. 136)
Verbal Behavior: Extended Edition. Chapter 5: The Tact. Quote 39
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