Fading refers to:

a. the development of a new behavior by the successive reinforcement of closer approximations
b. the extinguishing of incorrect responses
c. pairing a stimulus not originally reinforcing with an object that is positively reinforcing
d. the gradual change of the stimulus controlling a response such that the response eventually occurs to a partially or completely changed stimulus


D

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What will be an ideal response?

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