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An antecedent stimulus that evokes the imitative behavior is:
 
  a. a chaining of behaviors
  b. an imitative response chain
  c. an operative behavior
  d. a model

Question 2

Stimulus generalization has occurred when:
 
  a. A response occurs more frequently in the presence of a specific stimulus, but rarely occurs in the absence of the stimulus.
  b. The same response occurs in the presence of two different, but similar, stimuli.
  c. One response occurs in the presence of a specific stimulus, and a different response occurs in the presence of a different stimulus.
  d. One stimulus evokes a number of different, but similar, responses.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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