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Shaping (psychology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The differential reinforcement of successive approximations, or more commonly, shaping is a conditioning procedure used primarily in the experimental analysis of behavior. It was introduced by B.F. ...
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Shaping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shaping can refer to: • In electricity generation, maintaining reliable delivery, for example by use of pumped storage hydroelectricity • Shaping (psychology), the reinforcement of successive approxi...
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Traffic shaping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Traffic shaping (also known as "packet shaping") is the control of computer network traffic in order to optimize or guarantee performance, lower latency, and/or increase usable bandwidth by delaying ...
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Shaping Behavio ... Guidelines for Shaping Behaviors: ... Recognize mutual reinforcement (mutual shaping);
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I used shaping on one of my daughters once. She was about three or four years old, and was afraid to go down a particular slide. So I picked her up, put her at the end of the slide, asked if she was okay and if she could jump down.
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Shaping, or behavior-shaping, is a variant of operant conditioning. Instead of waiting for a subject to exhibit a desired behavior, any behavior leading to the target behavior is rewarded. ... Home > Encyclopedia of Psychology > Shaping...
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Before shaping the dough, make sure you use the exact pan size specified in the recipe, otherwise the dough won't rise or bake properly. After shaping, the dough will be placed seam side down in a well-greased pan. ... Shaping not only provides a decorative touch, but afterwards, a second rise takes place for the dough...
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