“…EBI has been used successfully to teach equivalence classes in a variety of content areas to learners with sophisticated verbal repertoires (see review by Brodsky & Fienup, 2018). This includes teaching including mathematical functions (Ninness et al., 2005, 2006, 2009), statistical interactions (Fields et al., 2009b), statistical hypothesis testing (Fienup & Critchfield, 2010, 2011), neuroanatomy concepts (Fienup et al., 2010, 2015, 2016; Greville, Dymond, & Newton, 2016; Pytte & Fienup, 2012; Reyes‐Giordano & Fienup, 2015), prenatal development concepts (Varelas & Fields, 2017), disability categories (Alter & Borrero, 2015; Walker, Rehfeldt, & Ninness, 2010), group research designs (Sella, Ribeiro, & White, 2014), single‐subject designs (Albright, Reeve, Reeve, & Kisamore, 2016a; Blair et al., 2019; Lovett, Rehfeldt, Garcia, & Dunning, 2011; Walker & Rehfeldt, 2012), functions of behavior (Albright, Schnell, Reeve, & Sidener, 2016b), and verbal operants (O’Neill, Rehfeldt, Ninness, Munoz, & Mellor, 2015).…”