Not exact matches
Albert Bandura's approach employs
classical and operant
conditioning methods to change behavior but he uses these in a social learning framework that highlights the importance of cognitive processes in facilitating and maintaining desired changes.
• Use
Classical and Operant
Conditioning like a pro • Match the training
method with the dog • Turn away from trouble before it starts • Stop other dogs from charging at your own dog
This half - day seminar, taped in September 2010, includes a summary of both
Classical and Operant
Conditioning methods to help dog - dog reactive dogs.
We use force - free training
methods that are fast and efficient:
classical conditioning, all - or - none reward training, and clicker training.
Instead of yanking dogs around, shoving them into place, giving some praise, and hoping the dog will make the connection, dogs are taught using the scientific
methods of
classical & operant
conditioning.
First off clicker training uses
classical conditioning and thereafter it moves into the operant
conditioning method of positive reinforcement.