Abative Effect

What is Abative Effect?

Abative effect refers to the decrease or reduction in the frequency, intensity, or duration of a behavior as a result of certain environmental events or stimuli. It describes the behavior-suppressing effect that occurs after the presentation or removal of specific stimuli or events.

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