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Understanding Operant Extinction by Tamana Azad is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Operant extinction is a principle stating that behaviors are less likely to reoccur if they are no longer followed by reinforcement. Factors influencing the effectiveness of operant extinction include controlling alternative reinforcers, combining extinction with positive reinforcement of alternative behaviors, the setting where extinction is carried out, and instructions given. Extinction may cause an initial increase in the unwanted behavior or produce aggression. Guidelines for effective application incl
- Author
- Tamana Azad
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- EN