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    Behaviour That Is Reinforced Intermittently Is Less Susceptible to Extinction
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Behaviour That Is Reinforced Intermittently Is Less Susceptible to Extinction

Question 187

Question 187

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Behaviour that is reinforced intermittently is less susceptible to extinction than behaviour that is reinforced each and every time it occurs.

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