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Systematically Reinforcing Successive Approximations to a Desired Act Defines

Question 121

Question 121

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Systematically reinforcing successive approximations to a desired act defines:


A) shaping
B) counterconditioning
C) stimulus generalization
D) systematic desensitization

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