Term ID: T4028

Operant Shaping

/operant-shaping/
The gradual development of complex behaviors by reinforcing successive approximations toward the desired response.
Example: Teaching a child to ride a bicycle by first rewarding sitting on the bike, then pedaling, then balancing for short periods.

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Reference: Skinner (1953)