The subjects in the Herrnstein and Loveland study (1964) , __________, learned to respond to __________ through __________.
A) rats; several similar tones; generalization training
B) dogs; specific cats; discrimination training
C) young children; the concept of animal; discrimination training
D) pigeons; the concept of human beings; discrimination training
E) rats; the concept of animal; discrimination training
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