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CPDT-KA Exam Preparation: Mastering Reinforcement Principles, Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive study set for the ccpdt's certified professional dog trainer knowledge-assessed (cpdt-ka) exam. It covers key concepts related to positive reinforcement, positive punishment, negative reinforcement, and negative punishment, as well as various reinforcement schedules such as continuous, fixed, variable, interval, and ratio. The detailed explanations and examples help candidates understand the fundamental principles of dog training and behavior modification, which are essential for passing the cpdt-ka exam. This resource is designed to equip aspiring dog trainers with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the certification process and provide effective, evidence-based training to their canine clients.

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Download CPDT-KA Exam Preparation: Mastering Reinforcement Principles and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! CPDT-KA (Study set for the CCPDT'S Certified Professional Dog Trainer Knowledge-Assessed exam) Solved 100% Correct!! positive reinforcement Answer- something is added to increase the likelihood of a behavior positive punishment Answer- something is added to decrease the likelihood of a behavior negative reinforcement Answer- something is removed to increase the likelihood of a behavior negative punishment Answer- Something is removed to decrease the likelihood of a behavior. negative reinforcement Answer- Dog makes bad thing go away positive punishment Answer- dog pulls on leash, owner abruptly jerks collar not learned Answer- Something that is unconditioned is positive punishment Answer- Dogs are trained on invisible fences primarily through fixed ratio reinforcment Answer- Post-reinforcement pause usually occurs with negative punishment Answer- If Missy begins barking, she's put in the kitchen until she's quiet. This is conflicted Answer- A dog who has his head turned away from an oncoming dog and is holding his tail low and wagging is probably feeling continuous reinforcement schedule Answer- every correct response gets rewarded fixed Answer- set and unchanging amount of time between rewards variable Answer- changing and unpredictable number or responses or amount of time between rewards interval Answer- time; asking dog to sit/stay for 5 seconds