An audience … is a discriminative stimulus in the presence of which verbal behavior is characteristically reinforced and in the presence of which, therefore, it is characteristically strong. Discriminative stimuli become in turn reinforcing, and this is confirmed by the reinforcing effect of the appearance of an audience. (p. 172)
Verbal Behavior: Extended Edition. Chapter 7: The Audience. Quote 1
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