Multiple Choice
Experiments on stimulus equivalence are different than other research on concept formation because
A) the members of each "category" are not similar in form,color,or any other attribute
B) subjects know the "categories" before the experiment begins
C) subjects who cannot speak actually perform better than those who can
D) the "categories" are those found in the natural world
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