The greatest degree of resistance to extinction is typically found in which type of reinforcement schedule?

The greatest degree of resistance to extinction is typically found in which type of reinforcement schedule? Correct Answer variable interval

Extinction is a process of eliminating a behavior by stopping the delivery of reinforcers responsible for maintaining the behavior. Most psychologists consider extinction to be a process of continued learning. As a result, the schedule that reinforces the most continued learning would be the least resistant to extinction. Intermittent, or partial, reinforcement makes extinction slower or harder to accomplish. This would be the variable interval. Since you never know when the next reinforcement is going to come, you are more likely to continue the behavior with the expectation of reinforcement. If you gradually increase the interval you can make the behavior even more resistant to extinction.

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