The number of responses for each step in the shaping procedure (top 8
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Download scientific diagram | The number of responses for each step in the shaping procedure (top 8 graphs) and the undesired response (moving away; bottom graph) in Experiment 1. Closed circles represent when a Fixed-Time (FT) food schedule was in effect, while open circles represent when no Fixed-Time (No FT) food schedule was in effect. Fixed-Time (FT) schedules of differing times and Fixed-Ratio (FR) schedules of differing responses are listed at the top of the graph. The y-axis shows the number of responses that occurred per session (out of 10 trials), and sessions are listed on the x-axis. from publication: Training Petting Zoo Sheep to Act Like Petting Zoo Sheep: An Empirical Evaluation of Response-Independent Schedules and Shaping with Negative Reinforcement | Shaping through differential reinforcement of successive approximations to a target response has been a cornerstone procedure for the training of novel behavior. However, much of how it has traditionally been implemented occurs through informal observation, rather than any | Zoo, Pets and Sheep | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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The 10 steps used during the shaping procedure and the number of