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In Operant Conditioning, the Process of Delivering Reinforcement for Successive

Question 178

Question 178

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In operant conditioning, the process of delivering reinforcement for successive approximations to a desired behavior is referred to as:


A) shaping
B) partial reinforcement
C) modeling
D) classical conditioning

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