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In Reinforcement Theory,extinction Refers to a Strategy of Responding to Undesirable

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In reinforcement theory,extinction refers to a strategy of responding to undesirable behaviour by using extremely unpleasant negative reinforcements,such as some form of harsh punishment.

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