Haha, I bet Ricky's reading teacher is wondering, 'What is this sorcery?!' C doesn't really make sense as an example of stimulus generalization. I'm going with B as the best option here.
I'll have to disagree with B. Saying 'hello' is a very basic social skill, not a complex behavior that was generalized. I think D is the best example, where Tim learned to ask for help from one person and then applied that to another person.
I see your point, but I still think C is the best example. Ricky becoming more productive in math and his reading improving shows a broader generalization.
B is the best example here. Jim learned to say 'hello' and has continued to use that behavior in different situations, which demonstrates stimulus generalization.
A is not the best example, as stimulus generalization is when a behavior that was learned in one situation is applied to another similar situation. Bonnie's preference for red outfits is more of a limitation in her learning, not an example of generalization.
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