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It involves clearly defining a behavioral objective with a target behavior, delivering or withholding reinforcement at the appropriate time, and thus, being able to shape the student into “gradual successive approximations of the target behavior�?.
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wik.ed.uiuc.edu/index.php/Shaping_behavior
wik.ed.uiuc.edu/index.php/Shaping_behavior
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This is a special cage (called, ... He responded with the idea of shaping, or “the method of successive approximations.” Basically, ... Let’s instead take control, as a society, and design our culture in such a way that good gets rewarded and bad gets extinguished! With the right behavioral technology, we can design culture.
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webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/skinner.html
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Called "reinforcer sampling," this is one way to let the student know that it is reinforcing. ... One strategy for doing this is to restructure the social environment to benefit from the power of peer relationships to promote positive behavior. These behaviors are ... Rationale for Developing Positive Behavioral Interventions...
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cecp.air.org/fba/problembehavior3/reinforcement3.htm
cecp.air.org/fba/problembehavior3/reinforcement3.htm
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Addressing Student Problem Behavior Part III: Creating Positive Behavioral Intervention Plans and Supports ... This is the third of three guides that address the 1997 Amendments to IDEA as they relate to the issue of functional assessment and positive behavioral intervention plans and supports.
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cecp.air.org/fba/problembehavior3/text3.htm
cecp.air.org/fba/problembehavior3/text3.htm
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A stimulus is a change in the environment that produces a behavioral response. It may be ... Animals learn complex behaviors through shaping. Each step in the learning process is called an approximation. An animal may be reinforced for each successive approximation toward the final goal of the desired trained behavior.
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www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/training/animal...
www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/training/animal-behavior-&-learning.htm
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Community Of Learners ... Definition: Authentic Assessment gives teachers an overview of students learning on individual activities as well as their progress over a period of time. Measurement of important abilities using procedures that stimulare the application of these abilities to real-life problems.
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students.ou.edu/M/Michelle.F.Malone-1/concepts.html
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The transformed diffusions are characterized by nonlinear local volatility functions with multiply adjustable parameters and are generated by applying a so-called diffusion canonical transformation method on an underlying solvable diffusion with killing. ... We show that although the successive approximations do not,
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www.math.ca/Events/winter07/abs/fin.html
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there is a potential for a behavioral change. ... You often feed your dog canned dog food and you use an electric can opener to open the can. Now, whenever you use the can opener your dog comes running. According to classical conditioning, your dog's new running behavior is called a(n)
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www.mscok.edu/~jbullard/phsy/exam6.html
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Thus, Edward Mason, commenting on Papendreou’s (1952) survey of research on the behavioral theory of the firm, ... Models have to be fashioned with an eye to practical computabi-lity, no matter how severe the approximations and simplifications that are thereby imposed on them. Model construction under these...
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nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/1978/si...
nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/1978/simon-lecture.pdf
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