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I have a question pls; if sitting on chair, on the floor, on the table is stimulus genelisation why is paying with card, cash and apple pay response generalisation?
Sitting (response) across chair, floor, and table (multiple stimuli) Bill (stimuli) paying with card, handing the person cash, scanning your phone to pay (multiple responses) Stimulus generalization is when new stimuli evoke the same response as other stimuli Response generalization is when a common stimuli evokes new or novel responses that serve the same function
Hi! What if you teach the child to swim in a pool and the child goes to the beach and can do the front crawl in the ocean? Is this a response generalization or stimulus generalization? I am confused, I thought the rule of thumb is if the setting changes is stimulus generalization? You are working with a child on teaching swimming. You teach the child to do the front crawl. After a few weeks of teaching, the child is doing both the front crawl and also starts doing the breast stroke. What has occurred? Is this a response generalization or stimulus generalization? I have studied this concept and I am still confused! No matter how many times I dived my head in the book and tons of videos, I can easily answer simple questions but once it gets more complicated I am lost! Ugh! Please help!
Hi, Yuni, When you think of stimulus generalization think of a single behavior or response that is evoked by multiple stimuli When you think of response generalization think of new behaviors that appear after a different behavior is trained. Or, multiple responses in the presence of the same stimuli.
If you taught your client to ask for "apple" in the presence of "what fruit do you want?" and then your client started to ask for "orange", "banana", and "pear" in the presence of the same stimulus.