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When stimuli are similar to and elicit the same conditioned response as the conditioned stimulus it is referred to as?

Explanation: Generalization refers to the tendency for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to induce the conditioned response.

What type of learning is involved when there is conditioned stimulus and conditioned response?

Classical conditioning is a learning process focused more on involuntary behaviors, using associations with neutral stimuli to evoke a specific involuntary response.

What is the process of responding to a stimulus similar to one that has been learned with a completely different response?

Stimulus generalization is the evocation of a nonreinforced response to a stimulus that is very similar to an original conditioned stimulus.

What in classical conditioning is the tendency of a new stimulus that is similar to the original conditioned stimulus?

Stimulus generalization is the tendency to respond to a new stimulus as if it is the original conditioned stimulus. Stimulus discrimination is the tendency to lack a conditioned response to a new stimulus that's similar to the original conditioned stimulus.