Articles, tagged with "negative reinforcement", page 6
24th July 2007
Compiling accurate statistics on the most commonly cited causes of the breakdown of a marriage is virtually impossible - these are the top ten reasons for divorce cited by DivorceGuide.com:
1. Infidelity
It could be argued that infidelity within ma...
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Author:
Alison Bradbury
02nd May 2007
Do You Have Interview Cancer?
By Raymond Sahley
I have a friend named Owen, who I recently worked with to find him a new career in the restaurant industry. I am a restaurant management recruiter, but more importantly, a career coach and a developer of...
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Author:
Raymond Sahley
18th April 2007
An electronic dog fence is not necessarily a panacea for the problem of the wandering dog or a substitute for teaching your dog to come on command and other training, but if used correctly it can be the right tool for reinforcing and reminding a dog where...
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Author:
Ira Nelson
04th April 2007
Remember, if you don't trim your cat's nails, they will find some way to scratch them down on their own... most likely on your furniture! (This is less of an issue for outdoor cats).
Trimming nails, like bathing can be a really fun, easy process if you...
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Author:
Mike Ray
17th January 2007
At indie games we understand that there are two kinds of players - the casual ones and the experts. Accordingly we have something for everyone.
The casual gamers are allowed to remain just that casual. Lets say you are a grandmother who needs to check ...
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Author:
www.GamesTrend.com
16th November 2006
Traditional dog training was initially developed to train war dogs. It was very useful during World War I. This training technique was embraced by civilian trainers after World War II, and quickly became the standard way to train dogs.
It seems that Co...
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Author:
Rodrigo Trigosso
16th November 2006
Positive dog training was developed under the principles of Skinner's operant conditioning. While it's not a new technique, it didn't get enough popularity until the nineties.
Former students of Skinner, psychologists Keller and Marian Breland, pioneer...
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Author:
Rodrigo Trigosso
01st January 2006
What is oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)?
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is a behavior disorder, usually diagnosed in childhood, that is characterized by uncooperative, defiant, negativistic, irritable, and annoying behaviors toward parents, peer...
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Author:
Arthur Buchanan