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Extinction: guidelines for its selection and use

The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1974
This article focuses on the use of “extinction” as a classroom behavior modification technique: whether or not the counselor should suggest its use in a given situation and how to insure its maximal effectiveness once it is chosen as an appropriate procedure.
ROBERT B. BENOIT, G. ROY MAYER
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Extinction selectivity and ecology in planktonic foraminifera

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1992
Abstract Planktonic foraminifera have radiated three times since the mid-Cretaceous and independently evolved similar morphological groups and patterns of species longevity in each diversification. All morphological groups include substantial numbers of short-ranging species, but only some groups include large numbers of long-ranging taxa.
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De-extinction as Artificial Species Selection

Philosophy & Technology, 2016
This paper offers a paleobiological perspective on the debate concerning the possible use of biotechnology to bring back extinct species. One lesson from paleobiology is that extinction selectivity matters in addition to extinction rates and extinction magnitude.
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Psychological and neural mechanisms of experimental extinction: A selective review

Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2014
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