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Notary Practice Test 1 Correct Questions & Answers

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1. Which of the following statements is not correct? A. The fee for a notary public commission is $60 B. The Secretary of State commissions notaries public C. The term of a notary public commission is 2 years D. Notary public examinations are scheduled throughout NYS - ANSWERSThe term of a notary public commission is 2 years Notaries public are commissioned in - A. Their city of residence B. The city where they are employed C. Their county of residence D. Their town or village of re...

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CPDT Study Questions. Terry Ryan, Sophia Yin, Pryor, Reid Correct 100%

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Variable Schedule of Reinforcement - ANSWERS"Simply means that sometimes you reinforce a behavior, sometimes you don't." - Karen Pryor Relationship between shaping, extinction bursts and reinforcement schedules - ANSWERSDog hits a plateau while shaping. I'm reinforcing less. Dog experiments. Frustrations leads to faster and more vigorous responses (mini-extinction burst). Now trainer has something to choose from! What are "High Drive Dogs"? - ANSWERSDogs that are "hot" for moving o...

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CPDT-KA Ethology Correct Questions & Answers(Rated A+)

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Neonatal Period - ANSWERSBirth to 12 days (two weeks). Pups most influenced by mother. Senses of touch and taste present at birth.

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Ultimate CPDT-KA study guide Correct 100%

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operant conditioning - ANSWERSlearning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. operant conditioning - ANSWERSlearning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment. classical conditioning - ANSWERSa learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired; a response that is at first elicited by the second stimulus is eventually elicited by the first stimulus alone. positive r...

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CPDT-KA Learning Theory Complete Questions & Answers

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positive reinforcement (R+) - ANSWERSsomething good from animal's perspective added after target behavior occurs, so behavior increases negative reinforcement (R-) - ANSWERSsomething bad from animal's perspective removed after target behavior occurs, so behavior increases positive punishment (P+) - ANSWERSsomething bad from the animal's perspective added after target behavior occurs, so behavior decreases negative punishment (P-) - ANSWERSsomething good from the animal's perspective...

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CPDT-KA Comprehensive Study Questions & Answers(Latest Update 2023)

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What is a Punisher - ANSWERSsomething the learner will work to avoid and diminishes likelihood behavior will repeat Primary Reinforcers - ANSWERSfood, reproductive opportunity, water, physical and emotional security, sometimes play Secondary Reinforcer - ANSWERSThe stimulus is paired with or predicting a primary reinforcer, EX: clicker predicting food Tertiary Reinforcer - ANSWERSA behavior or stimulus that has been paired with or predicts a secondary reinforcer; helps create behavior c...

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CPDT-KA Study Guide Correct Questions & Answers(Latest Update 2023)

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The dog sits and a treat is given. The dog learns to sit. - ANSWERSPositive 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. - ANSWERSPositive Punishment The dog barks at the owner for attention and the owner leaves the room. The dog learns not to bark at the owner. - ANSWERSNegative Punishment The puppy jumps against the owners legs and no attention is given to th...

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CPDT-KA Study Questions & Answers Latest Update 2023-2024

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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 - ANSWERSd) 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 - ANSWERSb) anxious Which breed is most susceptible to heat stroke: a) French Bulldog b) German Shepherd c) Springer Spaniel d) Schnauzer - ANSWERSa) French Bulldog Whenever King, a Germ...

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CPDT Exam Learning Theory Complete Questions & Answers(Verified)

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Clicker Training - ANSWERSA system of teaching that uses positive reinforcement in combination with an event marker. Reinforcers (Or Rewards) - ANSWERSAnything that occurring in conjunction with an act tends to increase the probability that the act will occur again. Reinforcers are relative not absolute. Marker - ANSWERSPrecise communication of which actions will earn reinforcers by the use of a consistent sound that "marks" actions or events that we like. Clicker Process - ANSWERSWa...

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CPDT-KA Exam Review Correct Questions & Answers(Graded A+)

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Clapping your hands excitedly to get your dog to come is: A. Prompting B. Capturing C. Fading the Lure D. Primary Reinforcer - ANSWERSA. Prompting According to the Humane Hierarchy, environmental factors are: A. Between positive reinforcement and negative punishment B. Directly above negative reinforcement C. Above classical conditioning D. At the bottom of the hierarchy - ANSWERSC. Above classical conditioning A client just got a puppy and after the first week you ask her, "H...

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