Multiple Choice
Training in a test situation, varying the training conditions, programming common stimuli, and training sufficient stimulus exemplars are four important aspects of:
A) programming stimulus generalization
B) programming response generalization
C) programming stimulus discrimination
D) programming maintenance
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