Backward Chaining Explained
Discover how backward chaining enhances learning by using the final desired behavior as a reinforcer for previous actions. By gradually shaping complex sequences, each learned behavior paves the way for the next, ultimately leading to the achievement of the target behavior. This method not only illustrates the power of reinforcement but also highlights the intricate processes behind training and behavior modification.In this clip
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