Answer: stimulus generalization
Explanation: stimulus generalization is defined as a process whereby a subject or host responde to a particular stimuli close(similar) to the original conditioning stimulus. It can also be said to be when a person respond to a particular type of stimuli because it is similar to a particular stimulus. Example is when a person hate the sight of blood and mere looking at it get the person irritated and when He sees any color red, he assumed it is blood and react to it immediately.