Multiple Choice
Guttman and Kalish (1956) reinforced pigeons for pecking a particular color of light and then recorded their rate of pecking across the spectrum and found that:
A) The more the new stimulus differed from the one used in training, the lower the response rate
B) The more the new stimulus differed from the one in training, the higher the response rate
C) The pigeon responded the same regardless of the wavelength of light presented because reinforcement was on an interval schedule
D) The pigeon responded only to the wavelength presented in training originally
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