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Amy Cook: The Play Way: Therapeutic Help for Fear, Anxiety, and Stress
Bob Bailey: A History of Animal Training & the Brelands: A Personal Perspective
Bob Bailey: The Principles & Practices of Operant Conditioning, or Animal Training
Christopher Pachel: Feline Behavior Modification for Dog Trainers
Christopher Pachel: Navigating Difficult Conversations: Client Communication With Compassion and Efficacy
Deborah Jones: Zen and the Art of Impulse Control
Elinor Karlsson: Canine Genetics – What Is This Mutt? The Answer May Surprise You!
Erica Feuerbacher: Can an In-Shelter Test Predict Separation-Related Problem Behavior in Dogs?
Gail Fisher: Nature vs. Nurture: The Chicken-Egg Conundrum
Jennifer Summerfield: Intro to Behavior Medications: What Are They, and How Can They Help?
Jessica Hekman: Anxiety: The Whole Story
Jim Crosby: Dog Bite Interpretation - Evidence and Behavior
Jim Crosby: Working With Local Agencies: Expert Consulting for the Canine Professional
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What are Jessica's recommendations for breeding shy dogs?
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It's fine, shyness is environmentally based and not genetic.
Don't breed shy dogs but, if you do, it's better to breed a shy male than a shy female.
You must never do it as shyness is always passed on genetically.
How do you pick out the most resilient puppy in a litter?
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A temperament test conducted by someone with a lot of experience is a reliable tool.
Focus on selecting a litter with resilient parents raised with good practices.
Pick the smallest puppy, he will be scrappy.
What did Jessica compare personality prediction to?
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Magic
Scientific analysis
Weather prediction
How many genes do we expect to be involved in the genetics of anxiety?
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1 - 5
6 - 10
Lots and lots and lots
What breed does Jessica incessantly talk about as typically very resilient?
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Border Collie
German Shepherd
Labrador Retriever
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The marshmallow test is meant to determine:
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How many marshmallows you can stuff in your mouth at one time
If you can delay immediate gratification for a later larger reward
Whether or not you are allergic to marshmallows
According to Deb’s operational definition, zen is a function of:
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An interaction of genetics and environment
Environment
Genetics
Teaching your dog that it is in his best interest to do what you want is also called:
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Conflict
Cooperation
Frustration
Knowing where to set criteria and when to change it is also referred to as:
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The Goldilocks effect
The Little Mermaid effect
The Sleeping Beauty effect
What makes Deb’s approach to impulse control different from others?
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Avoidance of frustration
Use of specific markers
All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a topography associated with separation-related problem behavior?
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Destruction
Excessive vocalization
Playing with toys
Why might it be challenging to predict post-adoption behavior from an in-shelter test?
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Behavior is environmentally dependent and the shelter is very different than a home
It isn't challenging--if we poke and prod the dog enough it will give up its true secrets
We usually need at least 3 hours per dog to conduct a test that will be predictive of post-adoption behavior
Which of the behaviors showed that the amount of time a dog spent engaged in that behavior correlated with an increased change in cortisol levels?
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Oriented to the environment
Playing
Whining
Considering how much time a dog engaged in different behavior, which behavioral group correlated with Needs Help after adoption?
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Escape behaviors
Inappropriate elimination
Vocalization
Which of the following is true regarding adopted dogs based on the results of this study?
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Few dogs (less than 15%) Needed Help based on the survey results
Most of the dogs (over 80%) Needed Help based on the survey results
Only the dogs that had been re-homed after adoption showed any SRPB based on the survey results
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The Play Way is suitable for:
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Mainly for young dogs, as older dogs require more traditional positive approaches
Most dogs, because you never know when a dog may develop a stress issue
Only for dogs who have pronounced behavioral issues
Threshold with regard to behavior issues is something that:
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can be defined and measured in many ways, so we should look for a measure that gives us the best information on where our therapies work best
doesn't matter all that much in the Play Way, because play means you don't need to pay attention to it
you can never get under, because threshold really has no consistent meaning
The idea of "predator or prey" with regard to social play is:
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an outdated idea about play that is being replaced by the Play Way
the styles of play that humans can pull from to see if their dog likes one best.
the actions a person should avoid as they're too provocative and will result in mouthing and roughness
Dogs need to look at stimuli in the environment in order to learn to feel better around them, and therefore:
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dogs should always be made to look at things before being allowed the reward of play
looking is all they need to do, and play is for working on the relationship at home
the trainer should make sure that play doesn't prevent them from doing it
In the middle of this presentation, Amy:
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Had a dance break
Juggled
Took a huge swig of her cocktail
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Behavior medications are poorly tolerated by most dogs and should only be used as a last resort in severe cases where nothing else is working.
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True
False
Which of the following is an example of a daily medication?
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Alprazolam (Xanax)
Fluoxetine (Prozac)
Sileo
Which of the following is an example of a situational medication?
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Clomipramine (Clomicalm)
Sertraline (Zoloft)
Trazodone
For which of the following would medication NOT be an appropriate treatment option?
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Jumping up on guests to say hello
Separation anxiety
Thunderstorm phobia
Once a dog is started on medication, the behavior problem should resolve on its own without the need for any additional treatment.
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True
False
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By doing breed testing on a dog, we can determine:
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How old a dog is
Whether a dog has a behavior problem
Which breeds a dog is most closely related to
The accuracy of breed testing is influenced by:
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Both the number of markers and the number of breeds in the breed reference panel
The number of breeds in the breed reference panel only
The number of markers only
A dog's genome is made up of the DNA they inherit from:
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Their mother
Their father
Both their mother and their father
The number of letters (bases) in a dog's genome is:
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About 240
About 240,000
About 2.4 billion
Dogs were domesticated from wolves:
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200 years ago
1000 years ago
15,000 years ago
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Kaeto, the cat who is featured in multiple video clips in this presentation, has a sensory deficit. Kaeto lacks a sense of:
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Hearing
Sight
Smell
In comparison to dog training principles, working with cats will typically require the trainer to adapt to a ________ latency period between offered repetitions of a desired behavior.
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Longer
Shorter
Significantly more variable
Some cats lose interest in food rewards more quickly than might be observed in other species such as dogs. This may be due to:
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A vindictive spirit that thrives on creating frustration for their trainer
The fact that the entire species isn't really that trainable to begin with
Their natural pattern of eating smaller, more frequent meals throughout the day
A training technique that focuses on pairing a stimulus with something that is emotionally salient for the learner is a description of:
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Classical conditioning
Habituation
Operant conditioning
Training through a process of rewarding successive approximations of a behavior is a description of:
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Extinction
Flooding
Shaping
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Dr. Pachel is frequently suspected of living in a world of:
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Leprechauns and pots of gold
Magic and fairy dust
Unicorns and rainbows
The impact of rough communications is likely to include:
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Client satisfaction and happiness
Delayed results and burnout
Faster than usual client progress
Skill set analysis allows a practitioner to:
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Improve the practitioner's interviewing skills for future job offers
Leverage a client's existing skills to more efficiently move forward with recommendations
Stockpile a list of business cards for effective cross referral to other industries
Dr. Pachel's childhood dog while growing up was named:
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Brutus
Scrunchie
Tyler
Specific medication recommendations are best made by:
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A licensed veterinarian
Anyone who cares enough to share their thoughts
Highly skilled trainers and behavior consultants
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What potential consequences, if any, result from removing the dam from the litter at 25 days of age?
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Absence of normal body language
Nervous, vocal behavior
No lasting consequences
At what age does the second teething period occur?
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5-6 months
7-10 months
12 months
Nervous behavior in an adult dog may be related to:
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Genetics
Lack of socialization
Both genetics and lack of socialization
Going to different new environments is important at what age?
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8-12 weeks
12-16 weeks
After completing inoculations (~4-5 months)
What is the importance of weaning?
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Puppies can be removed from the dam
Puppies start to eat solid food
Puppies start to learn discipline
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How many teeth does an adult dog with normal dentition have?
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32
42
44
What qualities should a professional dog bite assessment have?
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Behavior-related, perception-based, persistence-centered
Professional, quantifiable, emotion-centered
Quantifiable, objective, behavior-related
In a Level 4 bite, according to the Dunbar scale, there must be how many individual bites?
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1
More than 2
4 or less
Assessment of a bite wound based on the number of sutures or reparative steps is:
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Common and based on clear objective criteria
Common but the best the statutes can do
Common but too variable for effective use
A common reason that dogs bite is to:
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Gain space
Get revenge
Show they are boss
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An expert must only be accepted one time by US Federal Courts.
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False - They must be accepted by each judge in each case
False - You must be accepted at each level of the Court system
True - once a Federal District Circuit has certified one as an expert, other Courts will follow the certification
Federal Rule of Evidence 702 allows fact witnesses to testify to opinions:
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If the Court waives rule 702
If they are certified Law Enforcement
Fact witnesses cannot generally testify to opinions. They testify to what they have seen, heard, felt, and sensed
If a canine professional is working with Law Enforcement as a consultant, they should:
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Provide support and advice, but not try and take charge of the investigation
Use Law Enforcement terms to make sure they are accepted as part of the investigation
Expect that experienced investigators will be familiar with the specifics of dog bite investigations and evidence
Civil cases may result in:
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Financial awards, adjudication of guilt, punitive fines
Financial awards, injunctive protection, and directed remedies
Jail time, punitive fines, and seizure of the offending dog
Negligence is:
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Acting, or failing to act, when one recognized, or should have recognized, a potential hazard
Acting recklessly, but only if provided clear notice by others
Failing to act unless prevented from acting by financial or practical concerns
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Which is NOT a training principle as taught by the Brelands/Baileys?
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Extinction
Generalization
Movement
Reinforcement
Stimulation
What is meant by the Bailey phrase “Reinforcement is a process, not an event?”
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The conditioned reinforcer is more important than the primary reinforcer
Was first stated by Richard Herrnstein
When and where the primary reinforcer is delivered is not important
The reinforcement process begins when the animal first detects the reinforcer (primary or conditioned) is on its way, and ends sometime around consumption or interaction with the primary reinforcer
What is meant by Nevin’s “Behavior Momentum?”
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The strength of a reinforced behavior depends only on the number of times the behavior is reinforced
The strength of a reinforced behavior is independent of the number of times the behavior is reinforced
A trainer must know and understand physics and higher mathematics when using behavior momentum
The strength of a reinforced behavior depends both upon the strength or value of the reinforcer and the number of times the behavior is reinforced
None of the above
The “Matching Law” was first stated and proven by:
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Bailey
Herrnstein
Pavlov
Titchener
None of the above
Are all behaviors equally reinforceable & are all reinforcers equally reinforcing?
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Yes
No
Unknown
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What was the name of the training company founded by the Brelands in 1943?
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Animal Behavior Enterprises
Animal Behavior Training
Breland & Breland Animal Training
Breland Animal Behavior
Minnesota Animal Training
Project “Pelican,” during WW2, taught what animal to guide bombs?
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Cats
Pigeons
Rats
None of the above
Before joining the Brelands’ company in 1965, Bob Bailey held what U.S. Navy civilian position?
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Director of Training, U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program
Head scientist
Navy photographer
Program supervisor
None of the above
B.F. Skinner published “The Behavior of Organisms” in 1938, which marked the beginning of what process of psychological conditioning?
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Classical
Operant
Pavlovian
Watsonian
None of the above
Marian and Keller Breland were graduate students of what psychologist?
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Hull
Tolman
Skinner
Watson
None of the above
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