Generalization: From Learning to Universal Application

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What is generalization? Why is generalization important in a behavior modification program?

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What is generalization? Why is generalization important in a behavior modification program?

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Generalization, in the context of behavior modification, refers to the transfer or extension of a learned behavior from the training situation or specific context to other settings, situations, or stimuli that share similarities with the original training conditions. It involves applying the acquired behavior to new and different environments, people, or circumstances.

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Explore the concept of 'generalization' in behavior modification. Discover its significance in practical application, efficiency, and adaptability. Learn how skills learned in one context can be applied universally.


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