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According to the discrimination hypothesis, the partial reinforcement extinction effect is due to

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According to the discrimination hypothesis, the partial reinforcement extinction effect is due to: a subject’s decreased ability to notice when extinction procedures begin
When people learn with ordinary partial reinforcement on the other hand, people will learned more slowly but the response is more resistant to extinction
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