Reinforcer-Abolishing Effect

What is Reinforcer-Abolishing Effect in ABA?

The reinforcer-abolishing effect refers to the decrease or elimination of the reinforcing effectiveness of a consequence, making it less likely to function as a reinforcer for a behavior. It reduces the value or desirability of the consequence.

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