
1) Behavior therapy 2) Behavioral concept 3) Building 4) Constructive 5) Formative 6) Giving form to
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1) Constructive 2) Defining 3) Determining 4) Forging 5) Formative 6) Grooving 7) Metalworking 8) Rifling
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[psychology] Shaping is a conditioning paradigm used primarily in the experimental analysis of behavior. The method used is differential reinforcement of successive approximations. It was introduced by B.F. Skinner with pigeons and extended to dogs, dolphins, humans and other species. In shaping, the form of an existing response is graduall...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Shape
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(from the article `elastomer`) Shaping of the mixture into the desired form takes place in several ways. Extruders are used to produce long, continuous products such as tubing, ...
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In operant conditioning, when the operant response is not in the organism's repertoire, a procedure in which the experimenter breaks down the response into those parts which appear most frequently, begins reinforcing them, and then slowly and successively withholds the reinforcer until more and more of the operant is emitted. ... (05 Mar 2000) ... ...
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(shāp´ing) a technique in behavior therapy in which new behavior is produced by providing reinforcement for progressively closer approximations of the final desired behavior. Called also successive approximation.
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To grow a plant into a definite shape by means of training the laterals or by selective pinching out of the growing tips.
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The scheduling and operation of generating resources to meet seasonal and hourly load variations.
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Reinforcement of responses in the patients repertoire that increasingly approximate sought-after beh
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Type: Term Pronunciation: shāp′ing Definitions: 1. In operant conditioning, when the operant response is not in the organism's repertoire, a procedure in which the experimenter breaks down the response into those parts that appear most frequently, begins reinforcing them, and then slowly and successively withholds the reinforcer until mo...
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In training, the gradual refining or improvement of a task or movement.
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[
n] - any process serving to define the shape of something
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plastic adjective forming or capable of forming or molding or fashioning; `a formative influence`; `a formative experience`
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defining noun any process serving to define the shape of something
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Method in which resistant materials can be fitted together to make structures that have shape. However, shapes can be made from single pieces of material. Irregular shapes can be made in sheet material by cutting with a fret saw or a coping saw. `Tin snips` can be used to cut sheet metal into shapes. Chain drilling is a way of cutting sha...
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In operant conditioning, a procedure in which reinforcement is used to guide a response closer and closer to a desired response.
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