Sydney Hall - Extinction
Across
- 2. Extinction is when a previously reinforced response occurs ___ being reinforced, thus reducing future instances of the behavior (van Haaren, 2020).
- 3. Many practitioners withhold both the reinforcer that maintains the behavior and ___ reinforcers, such as social interaction, when attempting to implement extinction (Tarbox et al., 2023).
- 5. Extinction sometimes results in ___ (van Haaren, 2020).
- 7. Extinction has traditionally been used for behaviors maintained by ___ (van Haaren, 2020).
- 8. One modification to traditional extinction procedures has been dubbed “___ extinction” (Tarbox et al., 2023).
- 9. Extinction can be perceived ___ among parents and stakeholders (Tarbox et al., 2023).
Down
- 1. However, extinction can be used for behaviors of other ___ (van Haaren, 2020).
- 4. Extinction procedures have been known to cause extinction ___, which are short-term increases in the instances of a target behavior after an extinction procedure has been implemented (van Haaren, 2020).
- 5. Extinction is considered an evidence-based practice for ___ treatment (Tarbox et al., 2023).
- 6. Extinction is related to social ___; if parents and stakeholders don’t agree with extinction procedures, practitioners need to modify their techniques to make extinction more acceptable (Tarbox et al., 2023).