Lee, anytime I make YOU hit the books is a good day.
Michael wrote: "Once you have already built the positive association (classical conditioning) with the sound of the click, the click itself becomes a secondary reinforcer."
Mike, didn't I make that clear in two seperate places in my post. . .or not?
Me wrote: "Once you have already built the positive association (classical conditioning) with the sound of the click, the click itself becomes a secondary reinforcer."
Me also wrote: "I will, once I'm pretty sure a positive resonse has been conditioned to the sound of the click, click when the dog is in correct position."
And on the topic of drug detection training, it just seems a lot simpler: Command; Find it, secondary reinforcer; Good boy, primary reinforcer; the ball, toy or tug.
DFrost
Any behavior that is reinforced is more likely to occur again.
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