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CHAININGEnchaînement
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CHAININGA method used in certain transfer systems for the processing of orders. This involves altering the sequence in which transfer orders are processed in order to increase the number or value of transfers [..]
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CHAININGSNA concept in which RUs are grouped together for the propose of error recovery.
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CHAININGFor block-ciphers, chaining the technique of combining the information from previous blocks into the encryption of the next block such that the same pattern in a message will not be encrypted the sa [..]
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CHAININGan approach to teaching where a relevant skill or practice is broken down into constituent parts, each of which is then taught individually but linked to form a sequence. This lock-step approach is of [..]
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CHAININGThe generalized reinforcer is a type of conditioned reinforcer which has the additional property that its effectiveness does not depend upon a single kind of deprivation. It is the occasion on which m [..]
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CHAININGThe result when one response* alters some of the variables which control another response. For example, the first number a student writes in solving a long division problem becomes part of the stimuli [..]
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CHAININGA procedure in which intact responses are reinforced in sequence to form more complex behaviors that ultimately occur as a single cohesive performance. See also Backward chaining procedure and Forward [..]
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CHAININGThe reinforcement of successive elements of a behavior chain.
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CHAININGThe process in which each step of a sequence is taught individually and then each step is chained together to achieve the complex task that is being taught. The steps can either be forward or backwar [..]
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