Extinction Flashcards

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Extinction

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procedure in which reinforcement of a previously reinforced behavior is withheld/discontinued –> behavior decreases

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Effectiveness of Extinction

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  • dependent on the identification of reinforcing consequences
  • consistent application of the procedure
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Extinction procedure does NOT…

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prevent occurrences of a problem behavior

(the environment is changed so the problem behavior will no longer produce the maintaining consequence)

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Forms of Extinction

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  1. procedural
  2. functional
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Procedural

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ignoring the problem behavior

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Functional

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withholding the maintaining reinforcers

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Misuses of the Term Extinction

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  1. using extinction to refer to any decrease in behavior
  2. confusing forgetting and extinction
  3. confusing response blocking and sensory extinction
  4. confusing noncontingent reinforcement and extinction
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Extinction of Behavior Maintained by Positive Reinforcement

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behaviors maintained by positive reinforcement are placed on extinction when those behaviors do not produce the reinforcer

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Extinction of Behavior Maintained by Negative Reinforcement

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behaviors maintained by negative reinforcement are placed on extinction when those behaviors do not produce a removal of the aversive stimulus

(escape extinction)
(individual cannot escape from the aversive stimulus)

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Extinction of Behavior Maintained by Automatic Reinforcement

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behaviors maintained by automatic reinforcement are placed on extinction by masking or removing the sensory consequence

(sensory extinction)

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Extinction Effects

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  • extinction produces a gradual reduction in behavior
  • initial increase in frequency and magnitude of the behavior then a decrease
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Extinction Burst

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immediate increase in the frequency of the response after the removal of the positive, negative, or automatic reinforcement

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Extinction burst usually suggest that…

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the reinforcer maintaining the problem behavior was successfully identified (good chance of effective intervention)

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Spontaneous Recovery

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behavior that diminished during the extinction process recurs even though the behavior does not produce reinforcement

(short-lived and limited if extinction procedure remains in effect)

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Resistance to Extinction

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continued responding during the extinction process

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Establishing Operations

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all stimuli that function as reinforcers require a minimal level of an establishing operation

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Variables Affecting Resistance to Extinction (reinforcement schedules)

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  1. intermittent reinforcement may produce behavior with greater resistance to extinction (compared to continuous reinforcement)
  2. some intermittent schedules may produce more resistance than others
  3. thinner intermittent reinforcement schedules are greater to extinction
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Variables Affecting Resistance to Extinction (other)

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  1. number, magnitude, and quality of reinforcement : number of times a behavior produces reinforcement may influence resistance to extinction
  2. number of previous extinction trials : successive applications of conditioning and extinction may influence the resistance to extinction
  3. response efforts : effort required for a response apparently influences its resistance to extinction
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10 Guidelines

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  1. withholding all reinforcers maintining the problem behavior
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