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Midterm- test questions
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  • 1

    A dog with the commisure of the mouth pulled back into a grin, the mouth is open, and the tongue is not extended, and soft blinking eyes is?

    relaxed

  • 2

    when training a dog with underground containment system, the first step in positive reinforcement training should be?

    condition the dog to run into the middle of the yard whenever the collar beeps

  • 3

    The best collar for use at the dog daycare is a martingale collar

    false

  • 4

    Generalizing behaviour includes training through all of these variables except

    discrimination

  • 5

    Potentially aggresive or excessively fearful dogs can be distracting to class members. They can also be dangerous. If a visual barrier has not helped the dog relax and focus on class, the trainer should

    follow written procedures on excusing the dog from class

  • 6

    Operant learning relies exclusively on

    emitted behaviour

  • 7

    When a small puppy starts to demonstrate rough play with other puppies, the instructor should direct the client to:

    take the puppy outside for a short break

  • 8

    The buzz of an electronic collar is applied when the dog leaves the backyard and stops once the dog moves back within the invisible fence perimeter. Assuming the behaviour of returning to the yard increases in frequency; which operant quadrant was used?

    negative reinforcement

  • 9

    If a dog barks constantly at the front window any time a person passes, which of the following is the first thing to recommend to the client?

    crate the dog during high traffic times

  • 10

    Immediately after reinforcement, dogs on a fixed ratio schedule of reinforcement tend to do what?

    pause

  • 11

    Which one of the following may NOT indicate an imminent display of aggression?

    a circular wagging tail

  • 12

    The first michrochondrial DNA split from wolves to dogs is estimated to have taken place as early as 75 to 135,000 years ago

    true

  • 13

    Acces to the backyard is withheld when the dog demand barks at the door. Assuming the behaviour of demand barking at the back door decreases in frequency; which quadrant was used?

    negative punishment

  • 14

    What is the most ideal age frame to start group obedience classes in?

    secondary socialization

  • 15

    A dogs normal body temperature is usually

    102 degrees F

  • 16

    A dog is pulling on a leash to greet a stranger. The owner responds by yanking the leash. The dog stops pulling and sits as the stranger approaches and pets them. Which of the following has been demonstrated?

    pulling the leash is being punished and sitting as being reinforced

  • 17

    If an Instructor must keep a tight schedule, which of the following is the best way to handle a client who asks a relevant question that will require an extensive answer?

    politely explain that there isn’t enough time, but that you will follow up with her at a later time

  • 18

    Which of the following best describes the Premack principal

    more probably behaviours will reinforce less probably behaviours

  • 19

    Which of the following statements on the physical differences between dogs and wolves is incorrect?

    wolves and dogs share the same range of eye colour variation

  • 20

    Which of the following is not necessarily associated with pain in dogs

    Yawning

  • 21

    The acquisition stage of training is where

    The skill is initially taught

  • 22

    Which of the following best describes a variable ratio of reinforcement

    One reinforcer after a random number of correct responses

  • 23

    Operant learning relies exclusive on

    emitted behaviour

  • 24

    What is the most commonly recommended use of a clicker?

    As a secondary reinforcer

  • 25

    Which of the following is an accurate description of kinaesthetic communication?

    The interpretation of body motion, communication such as facial expressions and gestures, nonverbal behaviour related to movement

  • 26

    A conditioned response is one that is

    Learned by association

  • 27

    Which of the following best describes the conditioned response

    Salivating in response to the sound of a clicker that predicts food has been earned

  • 28

    Which of the following best describes a harness

    Take pressure off the neck and trachea

  • 29

    When is the most influential age frame for building relationships with humans?

    6 to 8 weeks

  • 30

    Which developmental stage is where the neural growth is most rapid developmentally moving from primitive vegetative Functioning to more complex modes of seeking avoiding behaviour

    Neonatal period

  • 31

    Which of the following statements is accurate?

    desensitization is the controlled presentation of a controlled stimulus at a level that does not trigger a response from the learner and slowly increased through successive of approximations at a level that does not trigger a response from the learner

  • 32

    If dogs suddenly stops paying attention to his owner in class, a trainer should do what

    Suggest increasing the value of the primary reinforcer

  • 33

    What is the proper way to fit a Martingale or limited slip collar?

    Bring the D rings together at the top of the dogs, neck and adjust to two fingers

  • 34

    Which of the following accurately describes habitation

    The ability to get used to and stop reacting to meaningless stimuli at full force without training or intervention

  • 35

    At what age would a trainer include the use of a clicker in a training plan for a child

    Eight

  • 36

    A trainer notices that one of the dogs in her class is appearing very uncomfortable with other dogs, though the owner is able to get the dogs attention. He is jumpy and sniffed. The first thing the trainer should try is.

    Place the dog and owner behind a visual barrier and see if the dog becomes more comfortable

  • 37

    A reflex is an unlearned involuntary behaviour in classical learning. It is called.

    Unconditional response

  • 38

    Which of the following answers accurately describes what a dog is communicating when they shift their body weight towards their hindquarters

    Nervous and fearful

  • 39

    The first component to teaching in a group is to

    Peak interest by explaining why the exercise is useful

  • 40

    The best reinforcement schedule to maintain a learn behaviour is

    Variable ratio

  • 41

    Which of the following best describes the displacement behaviour

    Normal behaviours outside of context for the situation

  • 42

    If a dog demonstrates fear and panic in response to hearing the clicker for the first, the instructor should

    switch from the clicker to a verbal behaviour marker

  • 43

    The earliest fossil evidence of the domestic dog is believed to be

    12,000 to 14,000 years old

  • 44

    A useful tracking method that counts the total number of time that the behaviour occurs from the beginning to the end is

    Duration

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    A dog with the commisure of the mouth pulled back into a grin, the mouth is open, and the tongue is not extended, and soft blinking eyes is?

    relaxed

  • 2

    when training a dog with underground containment system, the first step in positive reinforcement training should be?

    condition the dog to run into the middle of the yard whenever the collar beeps

  • 3

    The best collar for use at the dog daycare is a martingale collar

    false

  • 4

    Generalizing behaviour includes training through all of these variables except

    discrimination

  • 5

    Potentially aggresive or excessively fearful dogs can be distracting to class members. They can also be dangerous. If a visual barrier has not helped the dog relax and focus on class, the trainer should

    follow written procedures on excusing the dog from class

  • 6

    Operant learning relies exclusively on

    emitted behaviour

  • 7

    When a small puppy starts to demonstrate rough play with other puppies, the instructor should direct the client to:

    take the puppy outside for a short break

  • 8

    The buzz of an electronic collar is applied when the dog leaves the backyard and stops once the dog moves back within the invisible fence perimeter. Assuming the behaviour of returning to the yard increases in frequency; which operant quadrant was used?

    negative reinforcement

  • 9

    If a dog barks constantly at the front window any time a person passes, which of the following is the first thing to recommend to the client?

    crate the dog during high traffic times

  • 10

    Immediately after reinforcement, dogs on a fixed ratio schedule of reinforcement tend to do what?

    pause

  • 11

    Which one of the following may NOT indicate an imminent display of aggression?

    a circular wagging tail

  • 12

    The first michrochondrial DNA split from wolves to dogs is estimated to have taken place as early as 75 to 135,000 years ago

    true

  • 13

    Acces to the backyard is withheld when the dog demand barks at the door. Assuming the behaviour of demand barking at the back door decreases in frequency; which quadrant was used?

    negative punishment

  • 14

    What is the most ideal age frame to start group obedience classes in?

    secondary socialization

  • 15

    A dogs normal body temperature is usually

    102 degrees F

  • 16

    A dog is pulling on a leash to greet a stranger. The owner responds by yanking the leash. The dog stops pulling and sits as the stranger approaches and pets them. Which of the following has been demonstrated?

    pulling the leash is being punished and sitting as being reinforced

  • 17

    If an Instructor must keep a tight schedule, which of the following is the best way to handle a client who asks a relevant question that will require an extensive answer?

    politely explain that there isn’t enough time, but that you will follow up with her at a later time

  • 18

    Which of the following best describes the Premack principal

    more probably behaviours will reinforce less probably behaviours

  • 19

    Which of the following statements on the physical differences between dogs and wolves is incorrect?

    wolves and dogs share the same range of eye colour variation

  • 20

    Which of the following is not necessarily associated with pain in dogs

    Yawning

  • 21

    The acquisition stage of training is where

    The skill is initially taught

  • 22

    Which of the following best describes a variable ratio of reinforcement

    One reinforcer after a random number of correct responses

  • 23

    Operant learning relies exclusive on

    emitted behaviour

  • 24

    What is the most commonly recommended use of a clicker?

    As a secondary reinforcer

  • 25

    Which of the following is an accurate description of kinaesthetic communication?

    The interpretation of body motion, communication such as facial expressions and gestures, nonverbal behaviour related to movement

  • 26

    A conditioned response is one that is

    Learned by association

  • 27

    Which of the following best describes the conditioned response

    Salivating in response to the sound of a clicker that predicts food has been earned

  • 28

    Which of the following best describes a harness

    Take pressure off the neck and trachea

  • 29

    When is the most influential age frame for building relationships with humans?

    6 to 8 weeks

  • 30

    Which developmental stage is where the neural growth is most rapid developmentally moving from primitive vegetative Functioning to more complex modes of seeking avoiding behaviour

    Neonatal period

  • 31

    Which of the following statements is accurate?

    desensitization is the controlled presentation of a controlled stimulus at a level that does not trigger a response from the learner and slowly increased through successive of approximations at a level that does not trigger a response from the learner

  • 32

    If dogs suddenly stops paying attention to his owner in class, a trainer should do what

    Suggest increasing the value of the primary reinforcer

  • 33

    What is the proper way to fit a Martingale or limited slip collar?

    Bring the D rings together at the top of the dogs, neck and adjust to two fingers

  • 34

    Which of the following accurately describes habitation

    The ability to get used to and stop reacting to meaningless stimuli at full force without training or intervention

  • 35

    At what age would a trainer include the use of a clicker in a training plan for a child

    Eight

  • 36

    A trainer notices that one of the dogs in her class is appearing very uncomfortable with other dogs, though the owner is able to get the dogs attention. He is jumpy and sniffed. The first thing the trainer should try is.

    Place the dog and owner behind a visual barrier and see if the dog becomes more comfortable

  • 37

    A reflex is an unlearned involuntary behaviour in classical learning. It is called.

    Unconditional response

  • 38

    Which of the following answers accurately describes what a dog is communicating when they shift their body weight towards their hindquarters

    Nervous and fearful

  • 39

    The first component to teaching in a group is to

    Peak interest by explaining why the exercise is useful

  • 40

    The best reinforcement schedule to maintain a learn behaviour is

    Variable ratio

  • 41

    Which of the following best describes the displacement behaviour

    Normal behaviours outside of context for the situation

  • 42

    If a dog demonstrates fear and panic in response to hearing the clicker for the first, the instructor should

    switch from the clicker to a verbal behaviour marker

  • 43

    The earliest fossil evidence of the domestic dog is believed to be

    12,000 to 14,000 years old

  • 44

    A useful tracking method that counts the total number of time that the behaviour occurs from the beginning to the end is

    Duration