Multiple Choice
According to frustration theory, the partial reinforcement extinction effect is due to
A) not immediately noticing when reinforcers are omitted.
B) learning to respond in the face of no expected reinforcement.
C) the aggression that accompanies the onset of extinction.
D) a subject's memories of whether or not it was rewarded for performing the instrumental response in the recent past.
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