The development of a new behaviour by the reinforcement of successive approximations of that behaviour and the extinction of earlier approximations of that behaviour until the new behaviour occurs.
What is another name for shaping?
Method of successive approximations
Desired behaviour that is being shaped. The final target behaviour should be stated in such a way that all of the relevant characteristics of the behaviour (topography, duration , frequency, latency, and intensity) are identified. In addition, the condition under which behaviour is or is not to occur should be stated, and any other guidelines that appear to be necessary for consistency should be provided.
-ex. In franks case from the textbook, the final target behaviour was jogging a quarter of a mile each day since he realized to begin a regular exercise program.
Starting behaviour is that behaviour occurs often enough to be reinforced within the session time, and I should approximate the final target behaviour.
- ex. In franks regular exercise program, Frank’s behaviour is walking around the house once is something that he did periodically and his is the closest approximation that he regularly made with respect to the goal of jogging a quarter mile.
Child behaves well and does not get social attention; accidentally smashes head on table and gets attention from parent; this reinforcement(parent attention) causes child to do it again sec rap times so to receive attention ; finally parent realizes it’s for attention and stops responding; child increases intensity of hitting head since (to get the attention of its parent as) it was trying to be extinct ( they ignored it) so parent rushed over again; if this shaping process continues the child will eventually seriously injure itself.