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#1. When you first moved into an apartment with your new roommate, you noticed that your roommate would reliably sneeze every time the front door was opened, seemingly due to a dust allergy exacerbated by the draft. Over the course of a month, after you frequently opened the front door in front of your roommate, they now rarely sneeze when the door is opened. This phenomenon is best described as an example of what behavioral process?

Sneezing is a reflex which is a respondent behavior meaning it is elicited by an antecedent stimulus in this case the opening door which was likely conditioned to elicit sneezing due to its association with dustdraft Respondent Extinction occurs when a conditioned stimulus the opening door is repeatedly presented without the unconditioned stimulus the full force of the allergen or irritant or perhaps the association weakens leading to a gradual decrease and eventual elimination of the conditioned response sneezing The text also refers to this as habituation which is a related phenomenon where there is a decrease in the strength of an elicited behavior due to repeated presentation of the eliciting stimulus Lets clarify the other options Operant Extinction applies to operant behaviors where a behavior decreases because it no longer produces reinforcement Sneezing is a respondent behavior not an operant one maintained by consequences in this context Habilitation refers to the degree to which a persons repertoire maximizes short and longterm reinforcers and minimizes punishers essentially describing the overall success and adjustment of an individual in their environment It is an outcome measure not a specific behavioral process Reversal Design or ABAB design is an experimental design used in research to demonstrate functional control between an intervention and a behavior not a natural behavioral process occurring within an individual

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