Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true of delayed matching to sample tasks?
A) Pigeons learn only specific stimulus-response relations; chimps can learn general rules.
B) Trials-unique procedures increase the likelihood of stimulus-response learning in pigeons, but not in chimps.
C) Pigeons and chimps can learn "sameas rules."
D) Pigeons often solve delayed matching to sample tasks by orienting their bodies towards the sample stimulus; chimps use general rules.
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