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Niki Tudge

Differential Reinforcement is a preferred method to behavior change programs with dogs than using punishment

... that commonly occurs so it can be captured or prompted easily without exposing the animal to the problem stimulus. We must have access to a reinforcer that can be delivered after the new behavior and the ability to withhold reinforcement ... Read Read: Differential Reinforcement is a preferred method to behavior change programs with dogs than using punishment

By: Niki Tudge | 29/10/2009 | Training
Laura Bourhenne

The Use of Positive Reinforcement in Dealing with Aggression

... Emotional Response, or CER for short. Now, for the solution to this problem using the positive reinforcement and negative punishment parts of Operant conditioning. The stimulus that your dog doesn’t like comes into view. Hopefully, being ... Read Read: The Use of Positive Reinforcement in Dealing with Aggression

By: Laura Bourhenne | 13/07/2009 | Pets

Dog Training Secrets: Reinforcers and Punishers

... reinforcing can be difficult. Clicker trainers use clicker as a conditioned reinforcer, but it could be any kind of stimulus. Conditioned reinforcer is needed only when we want to reinforce very precisely, in second ot two. But teaching dog ... Read Read: Dog Training Secrets: Reinforcers and Punishers

By: Hannele Hoffren | 26/05/2009 | Pets

Skinner’s Theory of Operating Conditioning

... operates on the environment. During this operating people obtain a special kind of stimulus, whish are also called reinforcing stimulus. This stimulus is used for the effect of increasing the behavior that is taking place just before the ... Read Read: Skinner’s Theory of Operating Conditioning

By: Andrew | 15/10/2007 | Psychology
John Cole

Maximise Your Bottom Line in Telesales

... negative to the affirmative, as in: we can't reduce your interest rate, but we can trim your yearly charge. This positive reinforcing stimulus will have a quite surprising outcome on not only your clients but also your telemarketing staff. ... Read Read: Maximise Your Bottom Line in Telesales

By: John Cole | 12/01/2009 | Outsourcing

The Art of Learning

... in their endeavors. Thus we see that learning is important both in the domestic and professional lives. Types of Learning 1. Stimulus –Response Learning-This type of learning was explained by a Psychologist named of Ivan Pavlov. It ... Read Read: The Art of Learning

By: RIZWANA ATIQ | 16/03/2008 | Online Education

The Republican Party of the Future: "walden Three"

... productivity, prosperity, creativity, optimism and moral probity they might find it in the simple concept of positive reinforcement. This is, of course, an idea based on and supported by volumes of research in the field of behavioral ... Read Read: The Republican Party of the Future: "walden Three"

By: Robert DePaolo | 14/02/2009 | Politics
Ernie Fitzpatrick

The Recession Deepens

... It is possible that additional help could come from the Federal Reserve, not from Congress. Still, Obama's acknowledgment reinforced what many economists and bank industry officials have speculated for weeks. "We can expect that we're going ... Read Read: The Recession Deepens

By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 03/02/2009 | Economics

Niki Tudge

Professional Dog Trainers Must Understand How Dogs Learn

... the behavior is strengthened by the subject’s ability to avoid or escape an aversive stimulus, thus negative reinforcement is sometimes referred to as escape-avoidance learning. An experience must have three characteristics to qualify as ... Read Read: Professional Dog Trainers Must Understand How Dogs Learn

By: Niki Tudge | 06/10/2009 | Pets

What are Operant and Respondent conditioning and How Do We Use Them to Change a Dogs Behavior

... the behavior is strengthened by the subject’s ability to avoid or escape an aversive stimulus, thus negative reinforcement is sometimes referred to as escape-avoidance learning. An experience must have three characteristics to qualify as ... Read Read: What are Operant and Respondent conditioning and How Do We Use Them to Change a Dogs Behavior

By: Niki Tudge | 02/10/2009 | Pets
Jaime Parejo García

Phases in the Training Process Arcon Method

... search after a variable number of signalling acts, with the main reinforcement appearing in an unpredictable fashion. This type of circumstance actually becomes an added stimulus for the dog. - The dog should gradually come to be released ... Read Read: Phases in the Training Process Arcon Method

By: Jaime Parejo García | 07/09/2008 | Science
Niki Tudge

How in Dog Training Systematic Desensitization Protocols are constructed and the conditions under which dog trainers employ them

... can also negatively impact the counter conditioning if the animal is too distracted from the problem stimulus.     During the counter conditioning component of the systematic desensitization there must be a contrast between the “open bar” ... Read Read: How in Dog Training Systematic Desensitization Protocols are constructed and the conditions under which dog trainers employ them

By: Niki Tudge | 20/10/2009 | Pets
Dr. Joseph Abraham

Marriage Counseling Practices and the Principles of Learning

... more complex, voluntary behaviors that are mediated by our cognitive system. The more you identify appropriate reinforcements and link them to your spouse’s behaviors which you like, the more you increase the likelihood of achieving a ... Read Read: Marriage Counseling Practices and the Principles of Learning

By: Dr. Joseph Abraham | 27/06/2009 | Marriage

Chomsky Vs Skinner

... seems not to be noticed. Many (including the linguist Noam Chomsky) have advocated that a behavioural stimulus - response system involving reinforcement and a `finite grammar' model, cannot explain the rapid, creative and complex nature of ... Read Read: Chomsky Vs Skinner

By: Md sahid Morsalin | 02/11/2008 | Languages
Vince D\'Souza

Autism

... could cause problems in a child with the condition. SleepGetting enough sleep is very important to a child with Autism as the stimulus load on him through the day will be much greater than on a typical child.StimsStimulatory behavior or ' ... Read Read: Autism

By: Vince D\'Souza | 13/08/2009 | Mental Health

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