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D2AR0N

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Define spontaneous recovery following extinction.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The use of ____________ is often necessary in order to get an individual to engage in the aversive activity when using positive punishment.
 
  a. reinforcement
 b. antecedent manipulation
  c. physical guidance
 d. shaping



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Answer to Question 1

Spontaneous recovery occurs after extinction has decreased in a behavior. It is the natural tendency for the behavior to occur again in situations that are similar to situations in which the behavior occurred prior to extinction.

Answer to Question 2

c



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