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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3161"><p>Another thought...sound like Columbo here. Agree with you that TRUST and the correct body language and "approach" to any animal is the foundation for a mutual working relationship.</p><p></p><p>Also, when training a new behavior in a human or non-human, "continual (multiple increments of reward) reinforcement" is used to teach a new behavior. After that "intermittent reinforcement" is used to "maintain the behavior". With intermittent, the dispensing of primary reinforcers is on a non-predictable schedule and is a powerful motivator with all species (example: "Boy Chases Girl" and doesn't always get rewarded, but he keeps trying. "Gambling"...you win some of the time (maybe), but the gambler keeps trying...when a win does occur, it further motivates to "hit the big one".</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:info@runningarrowfarm.com">info@runningarrowfarm.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3161"] Another thought...sound like Columbo here. Agree with you that TRUST and the correct body language and "approach" to any animal is the foundation for a mutual working relationship. Also, when training a new behavior in a human or non-human, "continual (multiple increments of reward) reinforcement" is used to teach a new behavior. After that "intermittent reinforcement" is used to "maintain the behavior". With intermittent, the dispensing of primary reinforcers is on a non-predictable schedule and is a powerful motivator with all species (example: "Boy Chases Girl" and doesn't always get rewarded, but he keeps trying. "Gambling"...you win some of the time (maybe), but the gambler keeps trying...when a win does occur, it further motivates to "hit the big one". [email=info@runningarrowfarm.com]info@runningarrowfarm.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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