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#1. A skilled martial artist has mastered breaking a wooden board with a specific karate chop technique. During a public demonstration, an enthusiastic observer challenges the artist to break a concrete block using the exact same karate chop technique. If the martial artist successfully breaks the concrete block, what behavioral phenomenon has been demonstrated?
Stimulus generalization occurs when a behavior response that has been trained in the presence of one stimulus S occurs in the presence of other untrained stimuli that share similar characteristics with the original S In this scenario the response the specific karate chop remains constant but the stimulus the object being chopped has changed from a wooden board to a concrete block The successful application of the single trained response to a novel yet similar stimulus demonstrates stimulus generalization Response generalization conversely would involve multiple different responses to a single stimulus Maintenance refers to the continued performance of a learned skill after direct training has ceased Overgeneralization is a type of generalization where a response occurs in an inappropriate context or to an excessively broad range of stimuli
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