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  1. Nov 15, 2023 · In psychology, extinction refers to the gradual weakening of a conditioned response that results in the behavior decreasing or disappearing. In other words, the conditioned behavior eventually stops. For example, imagine that you taught your dog to shake hands.

  2. Extinction is a behavioral phenomenon observed in both operantly conditioned and classically conditioned behavior, which manifests itself by fading of non-reinforced conditioned response over time.

  3. Jan 22, 2024 · Extinction in psychology refers to weakening or eliminating a learned behavior by removing the reinforcement or consequence that previously followed that behavior. Simply put, extinction involves the reduction or cessation of a behavior when it is no longer reinforced.

  4. In psychology, extinction refers to the gradual weakening and eventual disappearance of conditioned response. This generally occurs when the reinforcement that initially caused a behavior is no longer available.

  5. Apr 19, 2018 · n. in biology, the loss of a species or subspecies either completely or within a particular environment. For example, the passenger pigeon is globally extinct, and condors and whooping cranes were extinct in many places where previously they had been found but have been reintroduced after successful captive breeding.

  6. Extinction in psychology refers to the gradual weakening of a conditioned response that results in the behavior decreasing or disappearing. This concept is pivotal within the framework of classical and operant conditioning, addressing how learned behaviors can be unlearned or modified.

  7. Apr 25, 2023 · The term extinction refers to “the procedure whereby a response occurs without reinforcement, or to the weakening effect of this procedure” ( Michael, 2004, p. 35).

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