behaviorexpanding
Behaviorexpanding is a term used in various disciplines to describe the process by which an initial set of behaviors grows in scope, frequency, or applicability. The term is not widely standardized and is typically used as a descriptive label rather than a formal theory.
Definition and scope: Behaviorexpanding refers to the expansion of the behavioral repertoire, the contexts in which
Mechanisms: Positive reinforcement for related actions can produce spillover effects that broaden behavior; practice across varied
Applications: In education and therapy, promoting behavior expanding aims to increase flexible thinking and functional adaptability.
Measurement and critique: Researchers may assess behavior expanding by changes in repertoire size, context diversity, or
See also: generalization, transfer of learning, reinforcement learning, repertoire, social learning, intrinsic motivation.