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    Micah Is Extremely Afraid of Rats, but Not of Hamsters
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Micah Is Extremely Afraid of Rats, but Not of Hamsters

Question 212

Question 212

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Micah is extremely afraid of rats, but not of hamsters or gerbils.This phenomenon is called


A) spontaneous recovery.
B) stimulus discrimination.
C) stimulus generalization.
D) latent learning.

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