Two important aspects of stimulus control are
a. operant stimulus generalization and operant stimulus discrimination.
b. operant inhibition and operant disinhibition.
c. operant stimulus habituation and operant stimulus dishabituation.
d. operant extinction and spontaneous recovery.
ANSWER: a
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