Learning Theories
Training Methods
Animal Communication
Behavior Problems
Famous Animal Studies
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What is classical conditioning?

This type of conditioning pairs a neutral stimulus with a reflex response.

100

What is reward-based training?

Using treats to reward a dog for sitting is an example of this training approach.

100

What is excitement or arousal?

Dogs wag their tails to communicate this general emotional state.

100

What is separation anxiety?

This common dog issue involves distress when left alone.

100

Who is B. F. Skinner?


This behaviorist studied operant conditioning using rats and pigeons.

200

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

This psychologist is famous for training dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell.

200

What is a clicker?

This small handheld device makes a clicking sound to mark correct behavior.


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200

What is the waggle dance?

This dance is used by honeybees to communicate food location.

200

What is fear-based aggression?

Aggression caused by fear is called this type of aggression.

200

Who is Jane Goodall?

This primatologist is known for her work with chimpanzees in Tanzania.

300

What is operant conditioning?

This type of conditioning involves rewards and punishments to shape behavior.

300

What is shaping?

Teaching a complex behavior by rewarding small steps toward the final behavior is called this.


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What is fear or submission?

Flattened ears and a tucked tail in dogs usually signal this emotion.

300

What are stereotypic behaviors?

Excessive repetitive behaviors with no clear function may be classified as this.

300

What is the Little Albert experiment?

This experiment by John B. Watson conditioned a child to fear a white rat.

400

What is positive reinforcement?

In operant conditioning, this increases a behavior by adding something pleasant.

400

What is negative reinforcement?

Removing an unpleasant stimulus when a desired behavior occurs is known as this.

400

What are pheromones?

These chemical signals are used by many animals to communicate territory and mating readiness.

400

What is boredom or stress-related behavior?

Environmental enrichment helps prevent this in captive animals.

400

Who is Konrad Lorenz?

This scientist studied imprinting in geese.

500

What is intermittent (variable) reinforcement?

A behavior that is reinforced occasionally rather than every time follows this schedule.

500

What is positive reinforcement training (force-free training)?

This training philosophy focuses on force-free, science-based methods.

500

What is an alarm call?

This type of call warns other animals of predators.

500

What is increased fear or aggression?

Punishing unwanted behavior without teaching an alternative can lead to this unintended effect.

500

Who is Washoe?

This chimpanzee learned sign language in a famous 1960s study.

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