Question: A mother says to her child, "Oh, you want this? This is a blueberry." The child eats the blueberry and then says, "Boo-berry." The mom gives her another. The child then says, "Boo! Boo!" and mom gives more blueberries again. Which of the following statements related to this scenario exemplifies a contextualistic perspective? Need Assignment Help?
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Since blueberries are sugary and all humans enjoy fruit sugar, blueberries can be classified as reinforcers in this situation and all others.
The seeing, eating, and subsequent asking for a blueberry all worked together to transform the stimulus function of the blueberry from neutral to a discriminative stimulus.
Even though the blueberry functioned as a reinforcer on this occasion, this does not mean blueberries will reinforce other responses in other situations.
The mother has successfully organized the concept of "blueberry" and introduced the concept into her child's development.