Explanation: Stimulus generalization can be simply refered to as the tendency of an individual to have the same response or have thesame reaction to a new situation or stimuli thesame way he or she had reacted or responded to a similar situation in the past. It is a form of classical conditioning.
The person's development of fear of dogs best illustrates stimulus generalization.
Stimulus generalization is one of the important aspect to understand in classical conditioning. And the concept of Stimulus generalization can simply be explain as follows; when someone or something is conditioned or trained to respond to a particular stimuli in a specific way then, that person or thing respond to a familiar stimulus in the same way, in Psychology we say that this is Stimulus generalization.
The fact that the person was attacked by a fierce dog made the person to generalize 'fear' to all dogs.
Sandi's observation is a biased one because she already made conclusion even when her observations are carried out it's likely going to be a partial judgement.