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  1. Extinction (psychology) - Wikipedia

    Extinction in psychology refers to the gradual decrease and possible elimination of a learned behavior. This behavioral phenomenon can be observed in both operantly conditioned and classically …

  2. B11 Identify between operant and respondent extinction as …

    In applied behavior analysis, operant extinction refers to the process of eliminating or reducing the occurrence of a previously reinforced behavior by withholding or discontinuing the reinforcer that was …

  3. Extinction in Psychology - Verywell Mind

    Dec 4, 2025 · Because you have become habituated to the conditioned stimulus, you are more likely to ignore it and it's less likely to elicit a response, eventually leading to the extinction of the conditioned …

  4. B-11: Identify and distinguish between operant and respondent ...

    Learn about operant extinction with clear examples and explanations for students, parents, and behavior analysts.

  5. B.11 Operant and Respondent Extinction - AllDayABA

    Feb 14, 2024 · Definition: Operant extinction is the process of decreasing behaviors entirely by withholding reinforcement in the presence of those behaviors (Cooper, Heron, and Heward, 2020).

  6. Operant extinction: Elimination and generation of behavior.

    This chapter is a review of research from basic and applied behavior analysis bearing on both the eliminative and generative effects of the extinction of operant behavior.

  7. Extinction in Psychology: Definition and Examples

    Jan 22, 2024 · Extinction in psychology refers to the process of reducing or eliminating a learned behavior by removing the reinforcement or consequence that previously followed that behavior. In …

  8. Extinction in Operant Conditioning: Behavioral Change Explained

    Sep 22, 2024 · Extinction in operant conditioning is the gradual weakening and eventual disappearance of a learned behavior when it’s no longer reinforced. It’s like turning off the tap that feeds a river – …

  9. Extinction (Conditioning) - Springer

    Jan 1, 2020 · Extinction occurs when a response, which was previously reinforced within an operant conditioning paradigm, no longer produces reinforcement; the result is a decrease in the frequency of …

  10. Developing a technology for the use of operant extinction in clinical ...

    Extinction of operant behavior, which involves terminating the reinforcement contingency that maintains a response, is important to the development, generalization, and reduction of behavior in clinical …