What's the difference between mand and mank?

Mand


Definition:

  • (n.) A demand.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Transfer from tact to mand contingencies was investigated in two adults with severe mental retardation.
  • (2) Results are discussed in terms of tacting and manding.
  • (3) Mands for two of three utensils emerged following tact intervention.
  • (4) The present study investigated procedures for developing mands and tacts in three learners with severe disabilities.
  • (5) It was found out that this method doesn't correspond in some details to the classic de-mands of the obstetrical mitigation.
  • (6) Previous research has shown that topographies taught as tacts frequently fail to appear as mands unless transfer between these two response classes is explicitly programmed.
  • (7) An important educational objective for many persons with developmental disabilities is the acquisition of verbal operants such as the mand (e.g., requesting) and tact (e.g., labeling).
  • (8) The clearest differences between classes I and II openbite were the mand.
  • (9) Substantial transfer to untrained objects and transfer across response classes were frequently noted after both tact and mand interventions had occurred for some items.
  • (10) Tassos Mandelis, a former socialist transport minister, admitted he had accepted a €100,000 payment from Siemens in 1998.
  • (11) Nevertheless, cluster analysis disclosed the same pattern in Diola, Toucouleur and Ouolof, while the Peul were intermediary between these and the Serere and the Mande.
  • (12) An important issue in teaching verbal behavior to persons with severe handicaps is the transfer of stimulus control from tact (e.g., naming) to mand (e.g., requesting) relationships.
  • (13) Subs: Diarrassouba, Toure, Bolly, Akpa Akpro, Kalou, Drogba, Ya Konan, Diomande, Gbohouo, Djakpa, Sio, Mande.
  • (14) Results are discussed in terms of the training technique to establish manding and the functional analysis of the resulting verbal behavior.
  • (15) The results suggest that responses acquired as tacts do not readily occur as mands.
  • (16) Substitutes: Ousmane Diarrassouba, Kolo Toure, Mathis Bolly, Daniel Akpa Akpro, Salomon Kalou, Didier Drogba, Didier Ya Konan, Ismael Diomande, Sylvain Gbohouo, Constant Djakpa, Giovanni Sio, Sayouba Mande.
  • (17) Distressed hipsters: from hackneyhipsterhate.tumblr.com American comedian Joe Mande began his photo-blog, Look At This Fucking Hipster in April 2009.
  • (18) The results suggest transfer from tact variables to the conditioned establishing operation may be facilitated by the prior development of a minimal mand repertoire.
  • (19) Give me--" when nonrequested objects were offered, students responded differentially to requested and nonrequested objects, suggesting control of the "Give me--" response by the requested object, a characteristic of a mand.
  • (20) The major pathways of the peripheral facial taste system in the carp, Cyprinus carpio, are the maxillary (Max), mandibular (Mand), palatine (Pal) and recurrent nerve rami.

Mank


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Indeed, the life-style of all manking was similar to this through most of the time span of human existence.
  • (2) The severest plagues of manking today, from myocardial infarction to cancer, are rising exponentially the world over.
  • (3) The chances of manking are fallaciously seen in alienation from science and an approach to mysticism and irrational Asian traditions.

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