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#1. A client has successfully learned to write their name independently, but this skill is currently restricted to using only a Sharpie. They are unable to perform the same task with a crayon, pen, or pencil. To address this, the behavior analyst introduces various writing utensils during subsequent sessions, requiring the client to write their name with each. What behavioral process is the behavior analyst primarily attempting to train or promote?

Stimulus generalization occurs when a learned response occurs in the presence of stimuli that are different from the original training stimulus but share some common properties In this scenario the client has learned one response writing their name but it is currently under the control of only one specific stimulus a Sharpie The goal of the intervention is to ensure that the same response writing their name occurs across multiple different stimuli crayon pen pencil This directly aligns with the definition of stimulus generalization Response generalization on the other hand involves one stimulus evoking multiple varied responses Stimulus equivalence refers to the emergence of accurate responding to untrained and unreinforced stimulusstimulus relations following the reinforcement of some stimulusstimulus relations eg reflexivity symmetry transitivity Compliance while a desired behavioral outcome is not the specific behavioral process of generalization being targeted

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