Stimulus Generalization And Response Generalization
Stimulus generalization occurs when the same response occurs but under a different setting condition.
Stimulus generalization and response generalization. For example imagine that a dog has been conditioned to run to its owner when it hears a whistle. For example if a child has been conditioned to fear a stuffed white rabbit it will exhibit a fear of objects similar to the conditioned stimulus such as a white toy rat. In technical terms stimulus generalization occurs when a previously unassociated or new stimulus that has similar characteristics to the previously associated stimulus elicits a response that is.
Stimulus generalization setting situation generalization occurrence of behavior in the presence of stimuli other than those trained 1. Sometimes though we may need to explicitly teach them. In the conditioning process stimulus generalization is the tendency for the conditioned stimulus to evoke similar responses after the response has been conditioned.
Stimulus generalization occurs when an organism responds to a stimulus in the same way that it responds to a similar stimulus. The focus on classes means stimulus and response generalization occur naturally and are highly adaptive learning mechanisms. For example consider an individual having an embarrassing experience in a nightclub e g being turned down when requesting to dance with someone.
Generalization refers to the spread of effects perhaps from a treatment or intervention. In a recent video may beabrun a board certified behavior analyst bcba at brett dinovi and associates provided an introduction to generalization and teaching tips focused on child learners. This occurs during the classical conditioning process.
Stimulus generalization occurs when a response that has been reinforced in the presence of one stimulus occurs for the first time in the presence of a structurally similar stimulus fields reeve adams verhave 1991. See honig urcuioli 1981 for a review. Refers to the spread of behavioral function from stimuli associated with a history of reinforcement to novel stimuli because they share common physical properties.
Stimulus generalization is a phenomenon that can occur in both classical and operant conditioning.