The acquisition criteria for stimulus discrimination learning include
a. only positive values should appear in the DS Response Strength Mind Window.
b. near-zero values of the bar-sound association and action strength measures should appear in the Operant Associations Mind Window.
c. flat lines should appear in the cumulative record when the S- is presented.
d. the movement ratio should decline rapidly during S- trials.
c. flat lines should appear in the cumulative record when the S- is presented.
Answer feedback: The movement ratio is not part of the results. The values on display in the DS Response Strength Mind Window will be positive and negative but largely unchanging. The values of the bar-sound association and action strength will be near their maxima.
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