THE EFFECT OF DRIVE ON STIMULUS GENERALIZATION
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The effect of motivation on the gradient of stimulus generalization was examined, color light serving as a stimulus dimension and key-pecking response in the pigeon as a response measure. Three levels of food deprivation (47-, 24-, and 2-hr) were factorially arranged both in training and testing. The findings were:(1) The amount of generalization in terms of an absolute or a relative generalization gradient increases as a function of the drive level in testing, and (2) this effect cannot be ascribable to changes in response strength alone.
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