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Changing behavior through the reinforcement of successive approximations of a desired response is called ________.
Precise Movements
Specific, deliberate, and carefully controlled physical actions executed by an organism or machine.
Homo Erectus
An extinct species of human that lived throughout most of the Pleistocene geological epoch, known for its upright walking ability.
Tool Use
The ability of an organism to use physical objects other than its own body parts as means to complete a task or solve a problem.
Genetic Diversity
The total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species, which enables populations to adapt to changing environments.
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