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CPDT-KA prep questions and answers 100% guaranteed success. E-collars should be considered - correct answer. As a last resort, and part of the punishment tier of the humane hierarchy According to the Humane hierarchy, the first step in training is to - correct answer. Confirm that the dog is in good health and receiving proper nutrition The CCPDT code of ethics requires all of the following - correct answer. Refraining from use of derogatory cultural terms Regular updating of client contact lists Recommending other trainers with more experience The humane hierarchy states that the following comes immediately before using positive reinforcement training to establish a new behavior - correct answer. Management such as gates and crates The following is an unacceptable aversive method which could cause your CPDT-KA certification to be revoked - correct answer. Ear pinch method of dumbell retrieve Is it acceptable to receive a percentage of income from referrals to another professional - correct answer. No Telling a new client about the harsh training methods of another dog trainer is considered - correct answer. Defamation of a colleague and unethical Once you have become a CPDT-KA, you must recertification by - correct answer. Earning 36 CEUS every 3 years. If a client with a disability wants to attend your group class you should - correct answer. Help the client by providing a reasonable accommodation to mediate her disability To protect your clients identity at all times you should never - correct answer. Keep registration forms where class members can see them True or False. It is permissible to bring noted into the CPDT-KA exam testing center. - correct answer. False True or False. It is permissible to turn clients away if you don't like their lifestyle choices or breed of dog. - correct answer. False True or False. A CPDT-KA should acquire written permission prior to photographing or videoing clients - correct answer. True + Positive - correct answer. Adding something to the environment giving something to the learner. - Negative - correct answer. Taking something away from the environment. Removing or withholding something from the learner. Reinforcer - correct answer. Something the learner will work to earn. Something the learner finds pleasurable. Something that strengthens the likelihood that a behavior will repeat. Punisher - correct answer. Something the learner will work to avoid. Something the learner finds aversive. Something that diminishes the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated Primary reinforcer - correct answer. Food, reproductive opportunity, water, physical and emotional security, and play Secondary reinforcer - correct answer. A stimulus that has been paired with a primary reinforcer. A clicker, a simple behavior Tertiary reinforcer - correct answer. A behavior or stimulus that has been paired with a secondary reinforcer Stimulus - correct answer. Something that elicits a behavior Response - correct answer. The behavior elicited by a stimulus Antecedent - correct answer. Something that comes before a behavior. Often a stimulus or a cue. Behavior - correct answer. Something that the learner does in response to the antecedent. Consequence - correct answer. What occurs in response to the behavior Unconditioned - correct answer. A stimulus or response that has meaning but is not learned. Often initiates a reflex Conditioned - correct answer. A stimulus, response etc. that has been taught to have meaning to the learner. Neutral - correct answer. A stimulus that has no learned or reflexive meaning to the learner Counter conditioned - correct answer. A stimulus response that has a new redefined meaning than previously learned. Desensitization - correct answer. Presentation of low levels of a conditioned stimulus. The learner can avoid responding Habituation - correct answer. Allowing dog to get used to it Overlearning - correct answer. Making the lesson so strong in the learners mind that they know it in all environment Eustress - correct answer. Good stress. A prime internal state for learning Distress - correct answer. Bad stress Elicited behavior - correct answer. Involuntary reflex or emotion-uncontrolled Emitted - correct answer. Voluntary choice Extinction - correct answer. Decrease the intensity and frequency of a behavior by removing reinforcement Extinction burst - correct answer. Early stage of extinction. Initial surge of extreme behavior. For example an owner is ignoring her dogs barking and the barking is getting worse. Spontaneous recovery - correct answer. Extinct behavior comes back. Back sliding Premack principle - correct answer. A more likely behavior can reinforce less likely behavior. Thorndike's Law of Effect - correct answer. Behaviors are more likely to be repeated if they lead to satisfying consequences and less likely to be repeated if they lead to unsatisfying consequences Classical conditioning - correct answer. Dog ascribes meaning to a neutral thing according to how it made the learner feel. Operant learning - correct answer. Learning that occurs as the learner operates within their environment and they respond to their consequences If a client complains that her dog barks at people passing by the front window, the first thing you should recommend is - correct answer. Cover the windows with curtains, blinds or privacy film A dog pulling against a halter moves back toward the owner to remove pressure on the nose. The handler then gives the dog a treat. This is - correct answer. Negative reinforcement followed by positive reinforcement A reflex is an unlearned, involuntary behavior. In classical conditioning it is called a - correct answer. Unconditioned response Variable reinforcement - correct answer. Reinforcement after some number of correct responses In classical counter-conditioning, the correct order of presentation is - correct answer. Conditioned stimulus followed by the unconditioned stimulus Which of the following best describes food, water, and sex - correct answer. Primary reinforcers True or False Classical learning can change visceral responses including cellular responses - correct answer. True Though used as a secondary reinforcer in operant learning, the clicker is initially classically conditioned. Before being paired with food, the clicker is a - correct answer. Neutral stimulus A clients dog barks and runs the fence with the neighbors dog. You recommend reinforcing breaks in the barking with a treat and a release to "go bark" This is called - correct answer. Premack principle The premack principle states - correct answer. More probable behaviors will reinforce less probable behavior.
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