While shopping for a dress one afternoon, Lilly sees an old friend across the store. She calls out and waves, but the friend does not respond .When the friend turns around, however, Lilly realizes that it is, in fact,
a complete stranger who only resembles her friend. Lilly is very embarrassed, but she has demonstrated __________, which is responding to one stimulus in the same way we learned to respond to a different, similar stimulus.
a. discrimination
b. responsive spreading
c. generalization
d. counterdifferentiation
Answer: C
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