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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3160"><p>Hey Mike! Yes I got your picture...(smile). The "point" of my post about pairing food (or any other positive reinforcer for that matter) with another event has been well demonstrated in animal behavioral psychology for decades, if not since the late 19th century. I was not recommending any given treatment for THAT particular horse that the poster was referring to. Whether a specific technique, administered by a specific individual, to a specific animal, under a "here and now" set of circumstances will "work" 100% of the time, well no behavioralist would go that far. However, by using a variety of modifications and/or variations to(and of) the above, the principles of systematic desensitization, behavioral chaining, successive approximation, paired-associate learning, the "Law of Effect" and other "applied" techniques do work if done correctly with predictable outcomes.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:info@runningarrowfarm.com">info@runningarrowfarm.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3160"] Hey Mike! Yes I got your picture...(smile). The "point" of my post about pairing food (or any other positive reinforcer for that matter) with another event has been well demonstrated in animal behavioral psychology for decades, if not since the late 19th century. I was not recommending any given treatment for THAT particular horse that the poster was referring to. Whether a specific technique, administered by a specific individual, to a specific animal, under a "here and now" set of circumstances will "work" 100% of the time, well no behavioralist would go that far. However, by using a variety of modifications and/or variations to(and of) the above, the principles of systematic desensitization, behavioral chaining, successive approximation, paired-associate learning, the "Law of Effect" and other "applied" techniques do work if done correctly with predictable outcomes. [email=info@runningarrowfarm.com]info@runningarrowfarm.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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