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    Reinforcing Successive Approximations of a Desired Behaviour Is a Procedure
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Reinforcing Successive Approximations of a Desired Behaviour Is a Procedure

Question 384

Question 384

Multiple Choice

Reinforcing successive approximations of a desired behaviour is a procedure called:


A) higher-order conditioning.
B) chaining.
C) shaping.
D) training.

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