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14 December, 18:52

Stuart acquires a classically conditioned phobia of ducks. Now he shows a phobic response not just to ducks, but to other birds as well, especially ones that can swim. What are the changes in his phobia an example of?

Choose 1 answer:

(Choice A)

Stimulus discrimination

(Choice B)

Shaped response

(Choice C)

Stimulus generalization

(Choice D)

Unconditioned response

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  1. 14 December, 19:08
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    Stimulus generalization.

    Explanation:

    Stimulus generalization is when stimuli (birds) elicits similar responses to previous, conditioned stimuli (ducks) that share certain qualities.
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