Extinction is a classical conditioning method of behavior modification technique . What does extinction refer to?

      

Extinction is a classical conditioning method of behavior modification technique . What does extinction refer to?

  

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Ruth
Extinction refers to the elimination of a response through the withdrawal of reinforcement. The
teacher could ignore a behavior that is undesirable sometimes. For example, some
attention-seeking pupil who comes to class late so that he can be asked why he is late
could be ignored. A student who does things to make the class laugh could be discouraged if the
teacher instructs the class not to laugh.
NatalieR answered the question on February 11, 2022 at 07:19


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