In Exercise 42, the generalization gradient that was produced following simple tone-on S- (2.0 kHz) discrimination learning covered the range from 1.0 to 3.0 kHz. The gradient was highest at
a. 1.0 kHz.
b. 1.5.kHz.
c. 2.0 kHz.
d. 2.25 kHz
a. 1.0 kHz.
Answer feedback: The gradient’s minimum was at 2.0 kHz. From there it increased in both directions, reaching maxima at 1.0 kHz and 3.0 kHz.
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