Answer:
Generalization
Explanation:
A stimulus is any external or internal event, situation, or agent that elicits a response from an animal or human.
A conditioned stimulus is a neutral stimulus gotten through training over time.
Generalization (stimulus generalization) is the tendency of a subject to respond to a stimulus or a group of stimuli similar but not identical to the original conditioning stimulus.
Stimulus generalization occurs when a previously unassociated or new stimulus that has similar characteristics to the previously unassociated stimulus elicits a response that is the same or similar to the previously associated response. In short, similar stimuli triggers similar responses when stimulus generalization is at work.
For example, people who are afraid of snakes do not fear only one type of snake buh react similarly when they see any type of snake.
In the case of Bethany and her dog, the dog responds to the raising of Bethany's left hand (similar stimulus) the same way it would respond to raising of Bethany's right hand (conditioned stimulus).
Therefore, the answer that best suits the question is GENERALIZATION (STIMULUS).
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The following BEST describes why President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the New Deal:
C) Americans were out of work and needed jobs.
The “New Deal” was a group of programs proposed by President Roosevelt in response to the needs of the American people during the Great Depression.
A risk behavior is a behavior that carries some form of risk. In the
case of teenagers and health risk this can include habits that can be
particularly dangerous toward their and other now and future health.
protected sex for example is a risky behavior which could cause STD
infections.
Being knowledgeable about risk behaviors is a requirement in order to keep teens safe, and develop solutions to such dangers.