Definition of «aversive methods»

"Aversive methods" refer to techniques or actions that are unpleasant or harmful, often used to discourage certain behaviors or enforce control.

Sentences with «aversive methods»

  • A recent study (Herron M.E. et al. 2009) found that dog owners who used aversive methods when working with dogs with a history of aggressive tendencies were more likely to trigger aggressive responses from the dogs. (houstonpettalk.com)
  • Progressive zoos nationwide have moved away entirely from using positive punishment and aversive methods when working with large and even potentially dangerous animals. (dogpsychologistoncall.com)
  • The «break» refers to breaking in the sense of breaking a horse, harkening back to old - school aversive methods for training horses. (cindysschnauzers.com)
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