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CPDT-KA prep Latest Version Already Passed E-collars should be considered 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 Confirm that the dog is in good health and receiving proper nutrition The CCPDT code of ethics requires all of the following 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 Management such as gates and crates The following is an unacceptable aversive method which could cause your CPDT-KA certification to be revoked Ear pinch method of dumbell retrieve Is it acceptable to receive a percentage of income from referrals to another professional No Telling a new client about the harsh training methods of another dog trainer is considered Defamation of a colleague and unethical Once you have become a CPDT-KA, you must recertification by Earning 36 CEUS every 3 years. If a client with a disability wants to attend your group class you should Help the client by providing a reasonable accommodation to mediate her disability To protect your clients identity at all times you should never 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. False True or False. It is permissible to turn clients away if you don't like their lifestyle choices or breed of dog. False True or False. A CPDT-KA should acquire written permission prior to photographing or videoing clients True + Positive Adding something to the environment giving something to the learner. - Negative Taking something away from the environment. Removing or withholding something from the learner. Reinforcer Something the learner will work to earn. Something the learner finds pleasurable. Something that strengthens the likelihood that a behavior will repeat. Punisher 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 Food, reproductive opportunity, water, physical and emotional security, and play Secondary reinforcer A stimulus that has been paired with a primary reinforcer. A clicker, a simple behavior Tertiary reinforcer A behavior or stimulus that has been paired with a secondary reinforcer Stimulus Something that elicits a behavior Response The behavior elicited by a stimulus Antecedent Something that comes before a behavior. Often a stimulus or a cue. Behavior Something that the learner does in response to the antecedent. Consequence What occurs in response to the behavior Unconditioned A stimulus or response that has meaning but is not learned. Often initiates a reflex Conditioned A stimulus, response etc. that has been taught to have meaning to the learner. Neutral A stimulus that has no learned or reflexive meaning to the learner Counter conditioned A stimulus response that has a new redefined meaning than previously learned. Desensitization Presentation of low levels of a conditioned stimulus. The learner can avoid responding Habituation Allowing dog to get used to it Overlearning Making the lesson so strong in the learners mind that they know it in all environment Eustress Good stress. A prime internal state for learning Distress Bad stress Elicited behavior Involuntary reflex or emotion-uncontrolled Emitted Voluntary choice Extinction Decrease the intensity and frequency of a behavior by removing reinforcement Extinction burst 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 Extinct behavior comes back. Back sliding Premack principle A more likely behavior can reinforce less likely behavior. Thorndike's Law of Effect Behaviors are more likely to be repeated if they lead to satisfying consequences and less likely to be repeated if they lead
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