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Question
How can you distinguish between generalisation and discrimination?
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Solution
The distinguishing features between generalisation and discrimination are as follows:
Generalisation refers to the phenomenon of responding similarly to similar stimuli. It represents the occurrence or elicitation of learned response by a new stimulus. For instance, in the absence of a mother, a child is able to find a jar of chocolates. Furthermore, generalisation occurs due to the failure of discrimination.
Discrimination on the other hand is a response caused by differences in stimuli. The discriminative response depends on the discrimination capacity of the organism. For example, a child who is scared of all men with a moustache may not be scared of clean-shaved men.
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