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I think it would be entirely possible to teach this using positive, reward-based methods and taking it one small step at a time.
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I think it would be entirely possible to teach this using positive, reward-based methods and taking it one small step at a time.
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APDT does, however, promote "reward-based training methods, thereby minimizing the use of aversive techniques, which is why more and more trainers are eschewing the use of collars such as these."
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I could have reminded her about the principles of reward-based learning, or noted that she was teaching school in order to earn a salary and would be quite offended if the Board of Education said they were no longer going to pay her for her services.
Born to Bark Stanley Coren 2010
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Unfortunately, Louise Brown has missed out on the wandering gangbangers in the halls *, the use of boredom as a way to curb knife wielding tendencies, and the existance of reward-based punishments for violent youth **.
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Unfortunately, Louise Brown has missed out on the wandering gangbangers in the halls *, the use of boredom as a way to curb knife wielding tendencies, and the existance of reward-based punishments for violent youth **.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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This syndrome of conditioned hyper-eating, which is what this is -- the loss of control in the face of highly palatable foods, lack of feeling full -- is reward-based eating.
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Power may be referent, expert, reward-based, coercive, or legitimate see chapter 11.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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Power may be referent, expert, reward-based, coercive, or legitimate see chapter 11.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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If reward-based learning and working memory are impaired in the KE's, then this could explain not only their higher-level syntactic deficits, but also their overall lower IQ (Lieberman 2002).
Innateness and Language Cowie, Fiona 2008
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