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In Operant Conditioning, Reinforcing Successive Approximations of a Desired Behaviour

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In operant conditioning, reinforcing successive approximations of a desired behaviour is a procedure called ________.

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Definitions:

Self-Monitoring

An individual's ability to regulate behavior to accommodate social situations, which includes adjusting one’s performance to create the desired impression.

Implicit Self-Esteem

An unconscious, automatic aspect of self-esteem which influences reactions and perceptions without conscious awareness.

Explicit Self-Esteem

Self-esteem you are aware of having.

Social Self

The social self refers to the part of an individual's self-concept that is derived from their interactions with others and the perception of being part of a community.

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