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FUNCTIONAL EQUIVALENCEWhen changes in the contingencies controlled by one pair of stimuli are sufficient to change the subject's behavior with respect to other pairs (Sidman et al., 1989, p. 272). 15, 21
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FUNCTIONAL EQUIVALENCEIt measures to what degree the hypothetical construct serves “similar functions” within each society or cultural group. See Johnson (1998b) for more information.
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