00:02
Hello students, the derived relational responding also known as relational frame theory is a behavioral theory that explores how humans learn to establish relationship between stimulate and respond to those relationship.
00:54
Unlike the simple contingencies of reinforcement or punishment, the rft or relational frame theory goes beyond direct experience and includes more complex cognitive processes.
01:31
So here are some behavioral phenomena that can be accounted for by derived relational they are equivalent relations, symmetry, transitivity, derived stimulus, hierarchical relations, rule -governed behavior.
01:50
So in equivalence relations, the rft explains how individuals learn to respond to stimulate as equivalent.
02:06
That is, for example, if a is equal to b and b is equal to c, therefore, a is equal to c.
02:31
This ability to derive relations allow more complex cognitive processing.
02:39
And the second one is symmetry in that the rft accounts for the development of symmetrical relationship.
02:47
If a person learns that a is related to b, then they can also derive that b is related to a.
03:08
That is symmetry...