Multiple Choice
An operant conditioner such as B. F. Skinner might provide you with a reinforcer after you make a sound, then after a louder sound, then after a more pleasant sound, and so forth until you are singing. This procedure would be an example of
A) shaping.
B) extinction.
C) generalization.
D) the Premack principle.
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