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    Often the Initial Effect of an Extinction Procedure Is an Increase
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Often the Initial Effect of an Extinction Procedure Is an Increase

Question 34

Question 34

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Often the initial effect of an extinction procedure is an increase in the behavior called a/an extinction .


A) rebound
B) resurgence
C) burst
D) flyer

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