Responding on a generalization gradient will
A) be flat if the subject cannot distinguish between the training and the comparison stimuli.
B) be steep if the subject is tested with a variety of comparison stimuli similar to the training stimulus.
C) peak at a comparison stimulus similar to the training stimulus, rather than at the training stimulus.
D) extinguish rapidly during testing, with the largest drop in responding occurring to the training stimulus.
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