Chapter 8: Shaping Flashcards

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Shaping

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the differential reinforcement of successive approximations of the target behaviour until the target behavior (or terminal behavior ) is reached

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Differential reinforcement

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One particular behavior is reinforced, whereas all other behaviours are not

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Successive approximations

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Each consecutive behaviour more closely resembles the target behaviour in a series of shaping steps
- target behaviour is not in the person’s repertoire

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Starting behaviour (first approximation)

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Behaviour most similar to the target behavior is reinforced

-Next this behaviour is extinguished (no longer reinforced) —> extinction burst + novel behaviours

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Next approximation

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The novel behaviour most similar to the target behaviour is reinforced (increases further novel behaviours)

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Shaping Steps

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  • advance to next step only after current one is mastered
  • if shaping steps advance too quickly and deteriorates, return to previous approximation
  • if gaps are too small, shaping will be time-consuming (and expensive) and the person can become bored
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Quantitative shaping

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setting siretia to increase (or decrease) a dimension of an existing behaviour
ex. frequency, duration, latency, magnitude

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Qualitative (topographic shaping)

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degree to which successive behaviours resemble the target behaviour

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Shaping has been applied to: (3 points)

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  • Physical therapy
  • appropriate classroom behaviours
  • animal training
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How to use shaping

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  1. define target behaviour
  2. determine whether shaping is the most appropriate procedure
  3. identify starting behaviour: should already be demonstrated by the individual
  4. Choose shaping steps/approximations
  5. decide what reinforcer to apply
  6. apply reinforcement to successive approximations (and apply extinction to previous approximations)
  7. proceed through shaping steps at appropriate pace
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