Multiple Choice
Extinction refers to the process of:
A) preventing the avoidance response to ensure that the individual sees that the negative consequence will not occur.
B) removing a negative event in order to decrease the probability of a response.
C) unlearning a learned response because the aspect of the environment that originally caused the learning changes.
D) providing a negative consequence of a behavior in order to decrease the probability of the behavior.
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