Stimulus Discrimination

What is Stimulus Discrimination in ABA?

Stimulus discrimination is the ability to differentiate between or respond differently to two or more stimuli based on their distinct characteristics or properties. It involves displaying a specific behavior in the presence of one stimulus while not displaying it in the presence of another.

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