Answer:Shaping
Explanation:
What is the process of shaping?
When someone is taught a behaviour or words that they haven't grasped or learnt yet that is known as shaping, it is also called successive approximation.
A person is walked through the steps towards the target behaviour by reinforcement of this behaviour little by little along the way until they reach the targeted behaviour.
The behaviour is broken into small successive pieces or part which are approximately closer to what the intended behaviour looks like.
Some behaviours are not just learnt but need to be taught and shaping is crucial for that.
A baby may need assistance in learning how to walk and slow by slow process can be used until the baby can walk on her own this step by step of installing this behaviour to a child until the baby walks is known as successive approximation
Knowing the child's weakness and strength may assist in knowing which steps to take in order to teach them something new especially for children who are in schools.
I would say C. I'm not entirely sure, but that's what makes the most sense to me :)
Answer: The two condition that must be met, in order to use this as an acceptable form of measurement, are:
(I) Evidence of behavior occurring, should not only lies in changes in the measuring instrument. And
(I) The description of behavior must be portray in terms of organism-environment interactions.
The answer is A. People tend to perform well-practiced skills better in front of an audience. According to the page 34 of your textbook.
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