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Behavioral tests, like the one Dr. Svartberg used, reward dogs for quick decisions on such questions as whether to approach a stranger, and do not measure hesitation when a dog responds to a new situation or noise or how quickly it recovers from excitement.
A higher proportion of owners who had used reward based methods for recall / chasing problems reported success with their training.
She suggested that dogs were no less successful where owners used reward based training rather than more traditional techniques, and that use of a fixed collar rather than choke / check chain had a positive influence on success.
The measure consisted of 35 items (scored on a 5-point Likert scale) that indicated the degree to which the ISST interventionists covered the topics and the core components of the intervention (e.g., "I have used reward systems when practicing new skills", and "We have practiced (role-played) how the child should relate to diverse situations").
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The fitness function used rewards behaviors that minimize the total distance between each object and the center of the cluster.
For many years, they studied laboratory animals, principally rats, using reward and punishment to affect their behavior.
Using reward cards drives up costs for merchants, who pass them along in the form of higher prices.
Ryan and Brown (2005) argued that the policy of test taking is predicated on the grounds of using reward, punishment, and pressure on self-esteem to motivate learning.
We use reward rate E[H t)] in Eq. 11 to measure the system survivability performance, which is described by the impact of active users at time t.
In order to optimize every dollar spent, individuals should use reward credit cards to pay for their expenses.
More owners using reward based methods for recall / chasing report a successful outcome of training than those using e-collars.
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