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Darina [25.2K]
2 years ago
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Ramona takes her 4-year-old daughter to a park. While her daughter plays in the sand pit, Ramona sits and chats with her friends

. When she hears two girls fighting, she does not worry as she recognizes that it's not her daughter's voice. The given scenario illustrates:
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Bad White [126]2 years ago
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Answer:

B) stimulus discrimination.

Explanation:

<u>Stimulus discrimination is a psychological term for responding to one certain stimulus, and we learn not to respond to other ones that are similar.</u>

<u>If Ramona responded to the girl's voice, just because she recognizes it is a female child's voice, that would be an example of stimulus generalization - responding to certain stimuli and other similar ones. </u>

But learning to distinguish one certain stimulus from the different ones is stimulus discrimination.

This is usually used as a treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, in which patients are taught to recognize which stimuli do cause danger and which is actually the safe one.

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