Pet Behaviour Science. N. 03 (2017)
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Research papers Comparing trainers’ reports of clicker use to the use of clickers in applied research studies: methodological differences may explain conflicting results Lynna C Feng; Tiffani J Howell; Pauleen C Bennett ................................................... 1-18 An evaluation of respondent conditioning procedures to decrease barking in an animal shelter S. W. Payen; K.S. Assemi ............................................................................ 19-24

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An evaluation of respondent conditioning procedures to decrease barking in an animal shelter
(Universidad de Córdoba, Departamento de Medicina y Cirugía Animal, 2017)A common problem behavior in animal shelters is excessive noise from barking, which can regularly exceed 100dBs. Noise levels in animal shelters are correlated with increased stress in dogs, which may lead to increased ... -
Comparing trainers’ reports of clicker use to the use of clickers in applied research studies: methodological differences may explain conflicting results
(Universidad de Córdoba, Departamento de Medicina y Cirugía Animal, 2017)Clicker training refers to an animal training technique, derived from laboratory-based studies of animal learning and behaviour, in which a reward-predicting signal is delivered immediately following performance of a desired ...