Multiple Choice
Feature theory assumes that subjects learn a concept by
A) learning which features are rewarded and which are nonrewarded.
B) memorizing all training stimuli and responding to new stimuli based on their similarity to each training stimulus.
C) developing a generic or average image and comparing new stimuli to that holistic image.
D) avoiding stimuli that lack a key feature of the original training stimuli.
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