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Though this is a show rule, it does not prohibit a minor from handling a stallion while at home.
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Humans show rule-based generalization in the criterial-attribute procedure, while feature-based responding was observed in macaques (Couchman et al. 2010).
On a Chi-square contingency test, the human participants were significantly more likely to show rule-based generalization than the rats, χ(1) = 20.35, p < 0.01.
Yet, while rats and pigeons did not seem to extract rules in the current procedure, it cannot be excluded that those animals would show rule-based behavior under different circumstances.
A valid reason for assuming that rats, and by extension pigeons, might show rule-based behavior in other tasks is the observation that rats are capable of generalizing sequential rules (see " Introduction" section; Murphy et al. 2008).
Indeed, only about half of the adult participants who master the patterning problems show rule-based behavior (Wills et al. 2011; see further analysis reported in Wills 2014), and it has been shown that under cognitive load even participants that master the patterning problems show feature-based generalization (Wills et al. 2011).
Using a procedure that allows us to clearly distinguish feature-based from rule-based generalization (the Shanks Darby procedure), we demonstrate that adult humans show rule-based generalization in this task, while generalization in rats and pigeons was based on featural overlap between stimuli.
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