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CPDT-KA Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
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[Show more]Operant Conditioning - Skinner 
 learned by association -works with VOLUNTARY behaviors - applying 
reinforcement or punishment AFTER the behavior 
 Creator of this method considered a "reinforcer" something that made a behavior 
occur more frequently. If there was no change in the behavior,...
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Add to cartOperant Conditioning - Skinner 
 learned by association -works with VOLUNTARY behaviors - applying 
reinforcement or punishment AFTER the behavior 
 Creator of this method considered a "reinforcer" something that made a behavior 
occur more frequently. If there was no change in the behavior,...
CPDT-KA Exam Review Questions and 
Correct Answers the Latest UpdateClapping your hands excitedly to get your dog to come is: 
A. Prompting 
B. Capturing 
C. Fading the Lure 
D. Primary Reinforcer 
 A. Prompting 
According to the Humane Hierarchy, environmental factors are: 
A. Between positive rei...
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Add to cartCPDT-KA Exam Review Questions and 
Correct Answers the Latest UpdateClapping your hands excitedly to get your dog to come is: 
A. Prompting 
B. Capturing 
C. Fading the Lure 
D. Primary Reinforcer 
 A. Prompting 
According to the Humane Hierarchy, environmental factors are: 
A. Between positive rei...
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 follow...
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Add to cartE-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 follow...
The dog sits and a treat is given. The dog learns to sit. 
 Positive Reinforcement 
While walking on leash the dog lunges forward and feels pain associated with the 
tightening of a prong collar. The dog learns not to lunge against the collar. 
 Positive Punishment 
The dog barks at the owner for a...
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Add to cartThe dog sits and a treat is given. The dog learns to sit. 
 Positive Reinforcement 
While walking on leash the dog lunges forward and feels pain associated with the 
tightening of a prong collar. The dog learns not to lunge against the collar. 
 Positive Punishment 
The dog barks at the owner for a...
What is a Punisher 
 something the learner will work to avoid and diminishes likelihood behavior will 
repeat 
Primary Reinforcers 
 food, reproductive opportunity, water, physical and emotional security, sometimes 
play 
Secondary Reinforcer 
 The stimulus is paired with or predicting a primary r...
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Add to cartWhat is a Punisher 
 something the learner will work to avoid and diminishes likelihood behavior will 
repeat 
Primary Reinforcers 
 food, reproductive opportunity, water, physical and emotional security, sometimes 
play 
Secondary Reinforcer 
 The stimulus is paired with or predicting a primary r...
When are puppies weaned? 
 4 to 8 weeks. Puppies should not be removed from mother earlier than 8 weeks. 
Ideal time with mother is 12 weeks. 
When is the socialization window 
 3 to 14 or 16 weeks. Pups brains can make long-term changes in response to social 
input. 
When start puppy class 
 8 we...
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Add to cartWhen are puppies weaned? 
 4 to 8 weeks. Puppies should not be removed from mother earlier than 8 weeks. 
Ideal time with mother is 12 weeks. 
When is the socialization window 
 3 to 14 or 16 weeks. Pups brains can make long-term changes in response to social 
input. 
When start puppy class 
 8 we...
A dog is likely to remain fearful of people if he does not get used to them by 
what age: 
a) 3 weeks 
b) 1 year 
c) 6 months 
d) 14 weeks 
 d) 14 weeks 
A dog who is leaning back and putting most of his weight on his hind legs is 
probably feeling: 
a) aggressive 
b) anxious 
c) playful 
d) angry...
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Add to cartA dog is likely to remain fearful of people if he does not get used to them by 
what age: 
a) 3 weeks 
b) 1 year 
c) 6 months 
d) 14 weeks 
 d) 14 weeks 
A dog who is leaning back and putting most of his weight on his hind legs is 
probably feeling: 
a) aggressive 
b) anxious 
c) playful 
d) angry...
All of the following is true of scheduling your exam, EXCEPT: 
a. You can schedule your exam at any time 
b. It is recommended to keep your date 
c. You must contact PTC at least 72 hours in advance to reschedule 
d. You will receive detailed instructions from PTC on how to schedule your 
exam 
 a....
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Add to cartAll of the following is true of scheduling your exam, EXCEPT: 
a. You can schedule your exam at any time 
b. It is recommended to keep your date 
c. You must contact PTC at least 72 hours in advance to reschedule 
d. You will receive detailed instructions from PTC on how to schedule your 
exam 
 a....
positive reinforcement (R+) 
 something good from animal's perspective added after target behavior occurs, so 
behavior increases 
negative reinforcement (R-) 
 something bad from animal's perspective removed after target behavior occurs, so 
behavior increases 
positive punishment (P+) 
 so...
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Add to cartpositive reinforcement (R+) 
 something good from animal's perspective added after target behavior occurs, so 
behavior increases 
negative reinforcement (R-) 
 something bad from animal's perspective removed after target behavior occurs, so 
behavior increases 
positive punishment (P+) 
 so...
A dog learns not to nip when taking treats because his owner removes the 
treat. This is an example of: 
A dog learns not to nip when taking treats because his owner removes the treat. 
This is an example of 
 D! You remove the treat to reduce nipping/hard mouth. 
A dog learns to keep his feet on ...
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Add to cartA dog learns not to nip when taking treats because his owner removes the 
treat. This is an example of: 
A dog learns not to nip when taking treats because his owner removes the treat. 
This is an example of 
 D! You remove the treat to reduce nipping/hard mouth. 
A dog learns to keep his feet on ...
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