Extinction-Induced Variability

What is Extinction-Induced Variability in ABA?

Extinction-induced variability refers to the temporary increase in variability or variation in behavior that may occur during the extinction phase. When a behavior is no longer reinforced, individuals may engage in more varied or novel behaviors in an attempt to regain reinforcement.

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