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    After a Pigeon Learns to Peck at a Green Light
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After a Pigeon Learns to Peck at a Green Light

Question 31

Question 31

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After a pigeon learns to peck at a green light, the pigeon also pecks at a light that is a slightly different shade of green. This is an example of:


A) the learning curve.
B) the law of effect.
C) extinction.
D) generalization.

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