Give an example of the unaware-misapplication pitfall involving response generalization.
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Which situation is the best example of contingency shaped behavior?Contingency-shaped behavior is behavior that has been strengthened by immediate consequences. For example, a person might learn to drink coffee after it has cooled off rather than when steam is rising from the cup, through trial and error.
Which of the following describes stimulus generalization?Stimulus generalization is the ability to behave in a new situation in a way that has been learned in other similar situations.
How might the teaching of a rule facilitate operant stimulus generalization?The teaching of a rule facilitates operant stimulus generalization because it teaches the individual to program the common stimuli of the rule to different novel situations. The factor for programming that is operating is programming common stimuli.
Which describes operant stimulus generalization?Stimulus generalization can occur in operant and classical conditioning. It occurs in classical conditioning when someone responds to stimuli that are similar to the original conditioned stimulus. It occurs in operant conditioning when a learned behavior is applied to another similar context.
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