Number 1 but just reworded in diffrent way
Answer:
The correct answer is C.
Explanation:
Techniques for establishing new behaviors are shaping (successive approximations), chaining, and fading. Shaping is the establishment of a final behavior (one that the person does not possess or that very rarely emits) through the differential reinforcement of behaviors that are increasingly similar or close to it. Generally, shaping refers to differential reinforcement of changes gradual changes in the topography of a behavior, but it can also refer to differential reinforcement of gradual changes in other characteristics of the behavior such as frequency, duration, latency or magnitude, or differential reinforcement of gradual changes in the product of the behavior (for example , number of exercises solved).
Answer: inattentional blindness
Explanation:
This refers to how we tend to zoom out of everything around us and zoom in to what seems important to us at that particular moment trusting that our schemas will assist us with other things.
Since our cognitive and processing ability is limited it gives us sufficient time to focus our utmost attention to what matters more at that time.
Sometimes this happen because we don't expect certain things to happen in certain situation like standing in a checkout you are not really expecting that someone may be robbing a person just in day light.