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Title: STAV 2011
Post by: lucyolivia on October 21, 2012, 06:49:50 pm
Could someone give me a hand with this question,

Question 18:
Gian's puppy has a habit of jumping on her. According to the dog trainer, the best way to stop the behaviour is for Gian to fold her arms over her chest and turn away each tim the puppy is about to jump.
Which of the following best describes the strategy suggested by the dog trainer?
A. Stimulus Discrimination
B. Stimulus Generalisation
C. Negative Reinforcement
D. Punishment

The answers say it is D but I thought it would have been C as she is turning away and removing attention.

Any thoughts?
Title: Re: STAV 2011
Post by: Felicity Wishes on October 21, 2012, 06:52:16 pm
No it would be D because Gian's behaviour is DECREASING the chances of the dogs response occurring again.
Title: Re: STAV 2011
Post by: aaackk on October 21, 2012, 06:57:38 pm
i also interpreted it as positive punishment, as in Gian is giving the dog a negative stimulus (inattention) which will decrease the likelihood of the behavior of jumping on Gian from occurring again in future
Title: Re: STAV 2011
Post by: lucyolivia on October 21, 2012, 07:35:00 pm
Makes sense now, thanks
Title: Re: STAV 2011
Post by: brenden on October 21, 2012, 08:28:10 pm
Lucy, it's also very important to note that any time of reinforcement is a good thing. It could never be C because the dog wants attention. REINFORCEMENT IS ALWAYS GOOD. The 'negative' is synonymous with 'subtraction'. Think of it like subtraction reinforcement because you're subtracting something bad, therefore reinforcing the behaviour.
Title: Re: STAV 2011
Post by: Felicity Wishes on October 21, 2012, 08:35:29 pm
Lucy, it's also very important to note that any time of reinforcement is a good thing. It could never be C because the dog wants attention. REINFORCEMENT IS ALWAYS GOOD. The 'negative' is synonymous with 'subtraction'. Think of it like subtraction reinforcement because you're subtracting something bad, therefore reinforcing the behaviour.
Exactly. The trainer is not trying to REINFORCE the dogs annoying behaviour. Good luck with trials. Xxx