Describe a behavior of yours that was shaped by consequences in the natural environment and state several of the initial approximations.

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A behavior of mine that was shaped by consequences in the natural environment was learning to walk when I was a baby. Several of the initial approximations were first figuring out how to roll over, then figuring out how to crawl, then trying to stand, and next trying to walk by holding on to static objects (furniture, people). The final result of these initial approximations would be walking with no help and without falling. Consequences would be losing balance and falling due to gravity in the natural environment.

How does the process of shaping work describe how one of your behaviors has been shaped?

Shaping is a procedure for developing a new behavior by the reinforcement of successive approximations of that behavior and the extinction of earlier approximations of that behavior until the new behavior occurs.

What is meant by shaping behavior?

Shaping behavior is an aspect of behavior analysis that gradually teaches new behavior through the use of reinforcement until the target behavior is achieved. In order for shaping to be successful, it is important to clearly define the behavioral objective and the target behavior

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