How to pronounce stimulus generalisation

Stimulus Generalisation


Pronounce Stimulus Generalisation as S T IY M UW L UW S G EH N EH R AH L IY S AH T IY OW N.

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Phonetic transcription for stimulus generalisation

  • Traditional IPA Phonetic transcription of stimulus generalisation: | stɪmulus ɡɛnɛrælɪsætɪoʊn |
  • Modern IPA Phonetic transcription of stimulus generalisation: | stɪmʊlʊs ɡɛnɛrælɪsætɪɒn |

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Meanings for stimulus generalisation

generalization, generalisation, stimulus generalization, stimulus generalisation(noun)

(psychology) transfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus

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