
Stimulus equivalence training refers to procedures in which
A) two different stimuli are trained to elicit different responses.
B) the same response to two or more different stimuli results in different reinforcers.
C) two or more different stimuli are treated in the same fashion.
D) the same response to a single stimulus is rewarded with different outcomes.
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