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Indifference curves have negative slopes because it is assumed that consumers want more and not less of a product.
Discrimination Graph
A graphical representation used to illustrate the process and outcome of discrimination learning, showing how different stimuli are associated with specific responses.
Inhibitory Generalization Gradient
A graph showing the level of generalization from an inhibitory conditioned stimulus (CS1) to other stimuli.
Excitatory Generalization Gradient
The phenomenon in which the response to a stimulus spreads to similar stimuli, reflecting the degree of stimulus similarity.
Stimulus Contrast
The change in response strength or rate to a stimulus when the background or context stimuli are altered.
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