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response generalization

n. 1. In learning theory, the observation that reinforcing some behaviors makes the likelihood of similar but unreinforced behaviors more likely. 2. In general, the tendency of organisms to respond to novel stimuli with 
previously learned behavior, usually in muted form so that novel stimuli produce a gradient of response whose magnitude is proportional to the similarity of the novel stimuli to the learned stimulus.