“…Emergent conditional relations are generally tested in the absence of programmed reinforcement (i.e., extinction) to ensure that performance is not explicitly trained during the test. However, the absence of programmed reinforcement may be a possible cause of digressions in stimulus control during the tests (Dube & McIlvane, 1996;Galvão et al, 1992) and may establish a discriminated repertoire that produces negative results during testing (Brino et al, 2009;Galvão et al, 2005). Extinction can also lead to the occurrence of resurgent behaviors (Epstein, 1983(Epstein, , 1985Villas-Bôas, Murayama, & Tomanari, 2005;Wilson & Hayes, 1996), aggression (Azrin, Hutchinson, & Hake, 1966;Keller & Schoenfeld, 1950;Skinner, 1938), and an increase in behavioral variability (Antonitis, 1951;Lerman & Iwata, 1996).…”