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#1. Napoleon, a karate master, wants to demonstrate his skill to a group of children. He successfully breaks a wooden board in half with one precise karate chop. Impressed, the children then challenge him to break a much thicker concrete block in half using the same karate chop. If Napoleon is able to successfully complete this more challenging request with the identical chopping motion, what behavioral phenomenon will he have demonstrated?

Napoleons ability to break the concrete block using the same karate chop he used for the wooden board demonstrates stimulus generalization Stimulus generalization occurs when a behavior that has been learned and reinforced in the presence of one stimulus the wooden board also occurs in the presence of other similar stimuli the concrete block without explicit training The key here is that the response the karate chop remains the same but it is evoked by different yet related stimuli Response generalization conversely involves multiple different responses being emitted to the same stimulus Maintenance refers to the continued performance of a skill after direct teaching has ceased Overgeneralization occurs when a response generalizes to an inappropriate or undesired context

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