you want your dog to stop barking unnecessarily so you take him to a dog trainer. the trainer, who is well versed in associative learning theory, tells you that the key to good training is figuring out how to increase the desired behavior. according to the trainer, which of the following is the best approach? group of answer choices

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The best approach would be 'negative reinforcement when the dog is quiet'.

Behaviorists define negative reinforcement as a training method that makes use of unpleasant for the dog aversive behaviours or stimuli. To teach the dog that they only experience painful consequences when they are misbehaving, the trainer eliminates the aversive stimuli as soon as the dog stops the undesirable activity or complies with their requests.

Aversive stimuli don't necessarily include hurting or kicking the dog. Even if it is a gentle action, the dog will never appreciate it and may even find it unpleasant.

The question seems incomplete. The complete question is:

you want your dog to stop barking unnecessarily so you take him to a dog trainer. the trainer, who is well versed in associative learning theory, tells you that the key to good training is figuring out how to increase the desired behavior. according to the trainer, which of the following is the best approach?

a. positive reinforcement when the dog is barking

b. negative reinforcement when the dog is barking

c. positive punishment when the dog is quiet

d. negative reinforcement when the dog is quiet

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