Deck 18: Shaping

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An example of terminal behavior is when a child has misbehaved so much that the teacher sends her to the principal's office.
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Initial behavior is the frequency of responding before reinforcement.
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Operant level is the rate of operation, once a skill is completely mastered and fully operational.
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Wearing glasses is NOT behavior?
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Differential reinforcement and shaping are NOT the same procedures.
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Variable-outcome shaping is a natural process rarely found in the research lab, more often in the everyday lab of Mama Nature.
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Contrary to popular opinion, it is possible to do shaping with punishment.
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Shaping is the same as getting in shape
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Getting Rudolph to press the lever often involves behavioral chaining, not just shaping.
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One interesting feature of using a punishment procedure to shape Rudolph's 100-gram lever presses is that you don't need to have a reinforcement contingency going throughout the entire shaping procedure.
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Even though the terminal behavior occurs with a moderate frequency before your intervention, you will probably need to use shaping rather than a differential reinforcement procedure.
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Training Rudolph to increase the force of the lever press involves

A) Shaping
B) Chaining
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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________ shaping is usually planned by a behavior modifier.

A) Fixed-Outcome
B) Variable-Outcome
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When requiring a mental hospital resident to make sounds that more closely approximated words, lips movements was the __________ behavior?

A) Terminal behavior
B) Intermediate behavior
C) Initial Behavior
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Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.
Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.   -No reinforcers B) Weaker reinforcers C) Performance manager D) Nature E) One F) Many<div style=padding-top: 35px>
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B) Weaker reinforcers
C) Performance manager
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F) Many
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Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.
Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.   -No reinforcers B) Weaker reinforcers C) Performance manager D) Nature E) One F) Many<div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.
Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.   -No reinforcers B) Weaker reinforcers C) Performance manager D) Nature E) One F) Many<div style=padding-top: 35px>
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B) Weaker reinforcers
C) Performance manager
D) Nature
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F) Many
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Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.
Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.   -No reinforcers B) Weaker reinforcers C) Performance manager D) Nature E) One F) Many<div style=padding-top: 35px>
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B) Weaker reinforcers
C) Performance manager
D) Nature
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Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.
Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.   -No reinforcers B) Weaker reinforcers C) Performance manager D) Nature E) One F) Many<div style=padding-top: 35px>
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B) Weaker reinforcers
C) Performance manager
D) Nature
E) One
F) Many
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Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.
Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.   -No reinforcers B) Weaker reinforcers C) Performance manager D) Nature E) One F) Many<div style=padding-top: 35px>
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B) Weaker reinforcers
C) Performance manager
D) Nature
E) One
F) Many
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Please match the following definitions with the terms below. (Not all of the terms will necessarily be used. In fact, some may be fictitious.)

-Operant level

A)Behavior not in the repertoire or not occurring at the desired frequency; the goal of the intervention.
B)The frequency of responding before reinforcement.
C)Behavior that resembles the terminal behavior along some meaningful dimension and occurs at least with a minimal frequency.
D)Behavior that more closely approximates the terminal behavior.
E)The differential reinforcement of only the behavior that more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
F)The differential punishment of all behavior except that which more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
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Please match the following definitions with the terms below. (Not all of the terms will necessarily be used. In fact, some may be fictitious.)

-Shaping with reinforcement

A)Behavior not in the repertoire or not occurring at the desired frequency; the goal of the intervention.
B)The frequency of responding before reinforcement.
C)Behavior that resembles the terminal behavior along some meaningful dimension and occurs at least with a minimal frequency.
D)Behavior that more closely approximates the terminal behavior.
E)The differential reinforcement of only the behavior that more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
F)The differential punishment of all behavior except that which more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
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Please match the following definitions with the terms below. (Not all of the terms will necessarily be used. In fact, some may be fictitious.)

-Shaping with punishment

A)Behavior not in the repertoire or not occurring at the desired frequency; the goal of the intervention.
B)The frequency of responding before reinforcement.
C)Behavior that resembles the terminal behavior along some meaningful dimension and occurs at least with a minimal frequency.
D)Behavior that more closely approximates the terminal behavior.
E)The differential reinforcement of only the behavior that more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
F)The differential punishment of all behavior except that which more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
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Please match the following definitions with the terms below. (Not all of the terms will necessarily be used. In fact, some may be fictitious.)

-Initial behavior

A)Behavior not in the repertoire or not occurring at the desired frequency; the goal of the intervention.
B)The frequency of responding before reinforcement.
C)Behavior that resembles the terminal behavior along some meaningful dimension and occurs at least with a minimal frequency.
D)Behavior that more closely approximates the terminal behavior.
E)The differential reinforcement of only the behavior that more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
F)The differential punishment of all behavior except that which more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
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Please match the following definitions with the terms below. (Not all of the terms will necessarily be used. In fact, some may be fictitious.)

-Intermediate behaviors

A)Behavior not in the repertoire or not occurring at the desired frequency; the goal of the intervention.
B)The frequency of responding before reinforcement.
C)Behavior that resembles the terminal behavior along some meaningful dimension and occurs at least with a minimal frequency.
D)Behavior that more closely approximates the terminal behavior.
E)The differential reinforcement of only the behavior that more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
F)The differential punishment of all behavior except that which more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
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-Terminal behavior
\bullet Behavior not in the ______________________________
\bullet or not occurring at the ______________________________ frequency;
\bullet the ______________________________ of the intervention.
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-Operant level
\bullet The frequency of responding ______________________________ reinforcement.
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Fill in the Blank

-Initial behavior
\bullet Behavior that ______________________________ the terminal behavior
\bullet along some ______________________________ dimension
\bullet and occurs at least with a minimal ______________________________.
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Fill in the Blank

-Intermediate behaviors
\bullet Behavior that more closely ______________________________ the terminal behavior.
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Fill in the Blank

-Shaping with reinforcement
\bullet The ______________________________ reinforcement of only the behavior
\bullet that more and more closely resembles the ______________________________ behavior.
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Fill in the Blank

-Shaping with punishment
\bullet The ______________________________ punishment of all behavior
\bullet except that which more and more closely resembles the ______________________________ behavior.
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Fill in the Blank

-Fixed-outcome shaping
\bullet Shaping that involves no change in the _____________________________of the reinforcer,
\bullet as ______________________________ more and more closely resembles
\bullet the ______________________________ behavior.
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Fill in the Blank

-Variable-outcome shaping
\bullet Shaping that involves a change in the ______________________________ of the reinforcer,
\bullet as ______________________________ more and more closely resembles
\bullet the ______________________________ behavior
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Define the following concepts:
-Terminal behavior
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Define the following concepts:
-Initial behavior
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Define the following concepts:
-Operant level
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Define the following concepts:
-Intermediate behaviors
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Define the following concepts:
-Shaping with reinforcement
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Define the following concepts:
-Shaping with punishment
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Define the following concepts:
-Fixed- Outcome shaping
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Define the following concepts:
-Variable-outcome shaping
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Give a brief example of each of the following:
-Terminal behavior
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Give a brief example of each of the following:
-Initial behavior
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Give a brief example of each of the following:
-Operant level
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Give a brief example of each of the following:
-Intermediate behaviors
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Give a brief example of each of the following:
-Shaping with reinforcement
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Give a brief example of each of the following:
-Shaping with punishment
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Give a brief example of each of the following:
-Fixed- Outcome shaping
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Give a brief example of each of the following:
-Variable-outcome shaping
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How would you shape putting on glasses? Include:
\bullet the terminal behavior
\bullet the initial behavior
\bullet the intermediate behaviors
\bullet the response dimensions
\bullet the reinforcer
\bullet the results
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Is wearing glasses behavior? Please explain.
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Give a pair of related examples showing the differences between differential reinforcement and shaping.
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Describe a shaping procedure to raise voice intensity. Include:
\bullet the terminal behavior
\bullet the initial behavior
\bullet the intermediate behaviors
\bullet the response dimension for each behavior
\bullet the reinforcer
\bullet the contingency
\bullet the results
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Shaping with punishment-give an example. Include:
\bullet
the terminal behavior
\bullet
the initial behavior
\bullet
the response dimensions
\bullet
the shaping procedure
\bullet the punishment contingency
\bullet the reinforcement contingency
\bullet the results
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Diagram a variable-outcome shaping procedure to improve squirming as a means of locomotion.
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Diagram a variable-outcome shaping procedure to improve locomotion from squirming up through running.
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Fixed-outcome shaping and variable-outcome shaping-diagram two similar examples showing the difference.
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How would you shape lever presses of 100 grams of force using a reinforcement contingency?
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Give an example of each of the following techniques:
a. shaping
b. fading
c. reinforcer reduction
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What are the similarities and differences between these three procedures-shaping, fading, and reinforcer reduction?
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How would you shape lever presses of 100 grams force using a punishment contingency?
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To shape 100-gram lever presses with punishment, do you need to keep a reinforcement contingency going throughout the entire shaping procedure? Please explain.
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Is shaping the same as getting in shape? Of course not. Why not?
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Explain why it's often wrong to talk about shaping the lever press, and explain how shaping CAN be involved in lever press training.
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Show the difference between shaping and behavioral chaining with a human student example.
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Fill in the missing words for
-Variable-Outcome Shaping Along the Force Dimension
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-Variable-Outcome Shaping Along the Topography Dimension
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Deck 18: Shaping
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An example of terminal behavior is when a child has misbehaved so much that the teacher sends her to the principal's office.
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Initial behavior is the frequency of responding before reinforcement.
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Operant level is the rate of operation, once a skill is completely mastered and fully operational.
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Wearing glasses is NOT behavior?
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Differential reinforcement and shaping are NOT the same procedures.
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Variable-outcome shaping is a natural process rarely found in the research lab, more often in the everyday lab of Mama Nature.
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Contrary to popular opinion, it is possible to do shaping with punishment.
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Shaping is the same as getting in shape
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Getting Rudolph to press the lever often involves behavioral chaining, not just shaping.
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One interesting feature of using a punishment procedure to shape Rudolph's 100-gram lever presses is that you don't need to have a reinforcement contingency going throughout the entire shaping procedure.
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Even though the terminal behavior occurs with a moderate frequency before your intervention, you will probably need to use shaping rather than a differential reinforcement procedure.
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Training Rudolph to increase the force of the lever press involves

A) Shaping
B) Chaining
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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________ shaping is usually planned by a behavior modifier.

A) Fixed-Outcome
B) Variable-Outcome
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When requiring a mental hospital resident to make sounds that more closely approximated words, lips movements was the __________ behavior?

A) Terminal behavior
B) Intermediate behavior
C) Initial Behavior
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Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.
Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.   -No reinforcers B) Weaker reinforcers C) Performance manager D) Nature E) One F) Many
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Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.
Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.   -No reinforcers B) Weaker reinforcers C) Performance manager D) Nature E) One F) Many
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Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.
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Match the numbers to the words that goes in each box in comparing variable-outcome shaping and fixed-outcome shaping.
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Please match the following definitions with the terms below. (Not all of the terms will necessarily be used. In fact, some may be fictitious.)

-Operant level

A)Behavior not in the repertoire or not occurring at the desired frequency; the goal of the intervention.
B)The frequency of responding before reinforcement.
C)Behavior that resembles the terminal behavior along some meaningful dimension and occurs at least with a minimal frequency.
D)Behavior that more closely approximates the terminal behavior.
E)The differential reinforcement of only the behavior that more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
F)The differential punishment of all behavior except that which more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
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Please match the following definitions with the terms below. (Not all of the terms will necessarily be used. In fact, some may be fictitious.)

-Shaping with reinforcement

A)Behavior not in the repertoire or not occurring at the desired frequency; the goal of the intervention.
B)The frequency of responding before reinforcement.
C)Behavior that resembles the terminal behavior along some meaningful dimension and occurs at least with a minimal frequency.
D)Behavior that more closely approximates the terminal behavior.
E)The differential reinforcement of only the behavior that more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
F)The differential punishment of all behavior except that which more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
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Please match the following definitions with the terms below. (Not all of the terms will necessarily be used. In fact, some may be fictitious.)

-Shaping with punishment

A)Behavior not in the repertoire or not occurring at the desired frequency; the goal of the intervention.
B)The frequency of responding before reinforcement.
C)Behavior that resembles the terminal behavior along some meaningful dimension and occurs at least with a minimal frequency.
D)Behavior that more closely approximates the terminal behavior.
E)The differential reinforcement of only the behavior that more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
F)The differential punishment of all behavior except that which more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
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Please match the following definitions with the terms below. (Not all of the terms will necessarily be used. In fact, some may be fictitious.)

-Initial behavior

A)Behavior not in the repertoire or not occurring at the desired frequency; the goal of the intervention.
B)The frequency of responding before reinforcement.
C)Behavior that resembles the terminal behavior along some meaningful dimension and occurs at least with a minimal frequency.
D)Behavior that more closely approximates the terminal behavior.
E)The differential reinforcement of only the behavior that more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
F)The differential punishment of all behavior except that which more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
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Please match the following definitions with the terms below. (Not all of the terms will necessarily be used. In fact, some may be fictitious.)

-Intermediate behaviors

A)Behavior not in the repertoire or not occurring at the desired frequency; the goal of the intervention.
B)The frequency of responding before reinforcement.
C)Behavior that resembles the terminal behavior along some meaningful dimension and occurs at least with a minimal frequency.
D)Behavior that more closely approximates the terminal behavior.
E)The differential reinforcement of only the behavior that more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
F)The differential punishment of all behavior except that which more and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.
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-Terminal behavior
\bullet Behavior not in the ______________________________
\bullet or not occurring at the ______________________________ frequency;
\bullet the ______________________________ of the intervention.
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-Operant level
\bullet The frequency of responding ______________________________ reinforcement.
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-Initial behavior
\bullet Behavior that ______________________________ the terminal behavior
\bullet along some ______________________________ dimension
\bullet and occurs at least with a minimal ______________________________.
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-Intermediate behaviors
\bullet Behavior that more closely ______________________________ the terminal behavior.
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-Shaping with reinforcement
\bullet The ______________________________ reinforcement of only the behavior
\bullet that more and more closely resembles the ______________________________ behavior.
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-Shaping with punishment
\bullet The ______________________________ punishment of all behavior
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-Fixed-outcome shaping
\bullet Shaping that involves no change in the _____________________________of the reinforcer,
\bullet as ______________________________ more and more closely resembles
\bullet the ______________________________ behavior.
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-Variable-outcome shaping
\bullet Shaping that involves a change in the ______________________________ of the reinforcer,
\bullet as ______________________________ more and more closely resembles
\bullet the ______________________________ behavior
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Define the following concepts:
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Define the following concepts:
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Define the following concepts:
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Define the following concepts:
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Define the following concepts:
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Define the following concepts:
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Define the following concepts:
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Define the following concepts:
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Give a brief example of each of the following:
-Terminal behavior
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Give a brief example of each of the following:
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Give a brief example of each of the following:
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Give a brief example of each of the following:
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Give a brief example of each of the following:
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Give a brief example of each of the following:
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Give a brief example of each of the following:
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Give a brief example of each of the following:
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How would you shape putting on glasses? Include:
\bullet the terminal behavior
\bullet the initial behavior
\bullet the intermediate behaviors
\bullet the response dimensions
\bullet the reinforcer
\bullet the results
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Is wearing glasses behavior? Please explain.
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Give a pair of related examples showing the differences between differential reinforcement and shaping.
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Describe a shaping procedure to raise voice intensity. Include:
\bullet the terminal behavior
\bullet the initial behavior
\bullet the intermediate behaviors
\bullet the response dimension for each behavior
\bullet the reinforcer
\bullet the contingency
\bullet the results
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Shaping with punishment-give an example. Include:
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the initial behavior
\bullet
the response dimensions
\bullet
the shaping procedure
\bullet the punishment contingency
\bullet the reinforcement contingency
\bullet the results
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Diagram a variable-outcome shaping procedure to improve squirming as a means of locomotion.
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Diagram a variable-outcome shaping procedure to improve locomotion from squirming up through running.
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Fixed-outcome shaping and variable-outcome shaping-diagram two similar examples showing the difference.
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How would you shape lever presses of 100 grams of force using a reinforcement contingency?
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Give an example of each of the following techniques:
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c. reinforcer reduction
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What are the similarities and differences between these three procedures-shaping, fading, and reinforcer reduction?
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How would you shape lever presses of 100 grams force using a punishment contingency?
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To shape 100-gram lever presses with punishment, do you need to keep a reinforcement contingency going throughout the entire shaping procedure? Please explain.
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Is shaping the same as getting in shape? Of course not. Why not?
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Explain why it's often wrong to talk about shaping the lever press, and explain how shaping CAN be involved in lever press training.
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-Variable-Outcome Shaping Along the Force Dimension
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-Variable-Outcome Shaping Along the Topography Dimension
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