Stimulus Discrimination
Step-by-step explanation:
- Stimulus discrimination is to respond differently to two or more than two stimuli.
- In classical conditioning, a stimulus similar to the conditioned stimulus fails to evoke the conditioned response, then it occurs.
- In operant condition, it occurs when an organism make a response in the presence of other, similar stimuli that differ from it on some dimension.
- Stimuli that are similar but differ in some dimensions.