Clicker and Target Training
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- Q1What is a bridging stimulus?A marker between the undesired behaviour and responseA marker between the desired behaviour and response30s
- Q2Which of the following is an example of a bridging stimulus?ClickerTreatsScolding30s
- Q3Why do we use a clicker when training animals?It delays the reward, not reinforcing the correct responseIt instantly rewards the animal reinforcing the correct response30s
- Q4What is the first step of clicker training an animal?Clicker train with attentionTeach the animal to associate the sound of the clicker with a reward (classical conditioning)Shape the behaviourIntroduce a command30s
- Q5Why do we use a target stick when training animals?Reinforces desired behaviourReinforces undesired behaviourEncourages the animal to focus their attention on a specified 'target'30s
- Q6What is the first step of target training an animal?Teaching the animal to comfortably accept a touch from the target stickIntroducing a commandExtending the duration of the animal touching the target stickShaping the behaviour30s