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3-year-old lacy always gets her favorite juice in her scooby-doo cup, s…

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3-year-old lacy always gets her favorite juice in her scooby-doo cup, so she drinks readily. but now the scooby-doo cup is in the dishwasher, so her mom puts her juice in the dora the explorer cup that is identical to the scooby-doo cup except for the decorations. lacy refuses to drink because she

extinguishes her association between the juice and the scooby-doo cup.

discriminates between the scooby-doo cup and the dora the explorer cup.

spontaneously recovers her scooby-doo reaction when she sees dora the explorer.

generalizes from the scooby-doo cup to the dora the explorer cup.

Explanation:

Response

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Analyze the classical conditioning scenario

Lacy has a conditioned association where her favorite juice (unconditioned stimulus) is paired with her Scooby-Doo cup (conditioned stimulus), leading to her drinking readily (conditioned response).

Evaluate the child's behavior

Using the Stimulus Discrimination knowledge point
When presented with a Dora the Explorer cup, which is similar but decorated differently, Lacy refuses to drink. This refusal shows she can tell the difference between the two stimuli.

Distinguish between generalization and discrimination

Using the Stimulus Generalization and Stimulus Discrimination knowledge points
If Lacy had shown Stimulus Generalization, she would have treated the Dora cup the same as the Scooby-Doo cup and drank readily. Because she responds differently to the new cup, she is demonstrating Stimulus Discrimination by distinguishing between the Scooby-Doo cup and the Dora the Explorer cup.
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<answer>
<mcq-option>extinguishes her association between the juice and the Scooby-Doo cup.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>discriminates between the Scooby-Doo cup and the Dora the Explorer cup.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>spontaneously recovers her Scooby-Doo reaction when she sees Dora the Explorer.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>generalizes from the Scooby-Doo cup to the Dora the Explorer cup.</mcq-option>
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Answer:

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Analyze the classical conditioning scenario

Lacy has a conditioned association where her favorite juice (unconditioned stimulus) is paired with her Scooby-Doo cup (conditioned stimulus), leading to her drinking readily (conditioned response).

Evaluate the child's behavior

Using the Stimulus Discrimination knowledge point
When presented with a Dora the Explorer cup, which is similar but decorated differently, Lacy refuses to drink. This refusal shows she can tell the difference between the two stimuli.

Distinguish between generalization and discrimination

Using the Stimulus Generalization and Stimulus Discrimination knowledge points
If Lacy had shown Stimulus Generalization, she would have treated the Dora cup the same as the Scooby-Doo cup and drank readily. Because she responds differently to the new cup, she is demonstrating Stimulus Discrimination by distinguishing between the Scooby-Doo cup and the Dora the Explorer cup.
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<mcq-option>extinguishes her association between the juice and the Scooby-Doo cup.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>discriminates between the Scooby-Doo cup and the Dora the Explorer cup.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>spontaneously recovers her Scooby-Doo reaction when she sees Dora the Explorer.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>generalizes from the Scooby-Doo cup to the Dora the Explorer cup.</mcq-option>
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