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    In Operant Conditioning, Reinforcing Successive Approximations of a Desired Behaviour
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In Operant Conditioning, Reinforcing Successive Approximations of a Desired Behaviour

Question 61

Question 61

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In operant conditioning, reinforcing successive approximations of a desired behaviour is a procedure called ________.


A) chaining
B) shaping
C) higher-order conditioning
D) counterconditioning

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