“…Neither of these predictions corresponds to the empirical findings. Instead, once the avoidance response is well learned, animals often continue to perform it in every trial, during both acquisition and extinction (Levis, 1966;Levis, Bouska, Eron, & McIlhon, 1970;Levis & Boyd, 1979;Logan, 1951;Malloy & Levis, 1988;McAllister, McAllister, Scoles, & Hampton, 1986;Seligman & Campbell, 1965;Wahlsten & Cole, 1972; R. W. Williams & Levis, 1991). Furthermore, avoidance responding persists, and even gets stronger, after fear of the CS is drastically reduced or even nearly extinguished Mineka, 1979;Rachman, 1976;Riccio & Silvestri, 1973).…”