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In classical conditioning, discrimination basically is the reverse of ________.

A) external inhibition
B) extinction
C) generalization
D) intermittent pairing

Classical Conditioning

In this learning approach, two stimuli are repeatedly linked, and a reaction that starts out being caused by the second stimulus is in time caused by just the first stimulus.

Discrimination

The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of race, age, or gender.

Generalization

The process of applying the response to one stimulus to similar stimuli, often used in learning and behavior psychology.

  • Illustrate the phases of assimilation, eradication, unforeseen retrieval, stimulus broadening, and discrimination of stimuli during classical conditioning.
  • Delineate the processes of generalization and discrimination across classical and operant conditioning paradigms.
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