If frustration is a function of the difference between expected reward and what was obtained,
A) extinction will be faster after training with big rewards.
B) extinction will be slower after training with big rewards.
C) extinction will be faster after partial reinforcement.
D) extinction will be fastest after consistent training with small rewards.
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