Answer:
The tendency to respond to stimuli that are similar to an original conditioned stimulus is called generalization (option a).
Explanation:
Generalization in a conditioned stimulus occurs when an individual, who has previously developed a conditioned response to a given stimulus, develops the same response to a similar stimulus.
An example of generalization to a stimulus occurs when a young child receives a syrup medicine whose color is red, which he rejects due to its bad taste. Generalization will cause him to reject any red liquid, even if it is not medicine.
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