“…The identification and differentiation regarding these and other mechanisms based solely on patterns of generalized responding, however, remains difficult as different mechanisms can yield the same behavioral phenotype (Struyf, Zaman, Vervliet, & Van Diest, 2015). The second complexity arises from the fact that response generalization in humans displays a high amount of variability (Lee, Mills, Hayes, & Livesey, 2020;Zaman, Chalkia, et al, 2020), with large individual differences in inductive rules (Lee et al, 2018;Lovibond et al, 2020;Wong & Lovibond, 2017) and perceptual ability (Struyf, Zaman, Hermans, & Vervliet, 2017;Struyf et al, 2015;Zaman, Ceulemans, Hermans, & Beckers, 2019;Zaman, Struyf, Ceulemans, Beckers, & Vervliet, 2019;Zaman, Chalkia, et al, 2020;Zaman, stimulus features. This leads to the prediction that more accurate stimulus perception should lead to a higher likelihood of deriving a similarity over a linear generalization rule.…”