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When a behavior is highly resistant to extinction, the organism takes longer to stop responding after a reinforcement is no longer given.
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True — "resistance to extinction" means the behavior persists longer after reinforcement is discontinued (e.g., behaviors trained on intermittent schedules are more resistant than those on continuous reinforcement).
True — "resistance to extinction" means the behavior persists longer after reinforcement is discontinued (e.g., behaviors trained on intermittent schedules are more resistant than those on continuous reinforcement).
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