Dogs are more pessimistic if their owners use two or more aversive training methods
Abstract Domestic dogs are trained using a range of different methods, broadly categorised as reward based (positive reinforcement/negative punishment) and aversive based (positive punishment/negative reinforcement). Previous research has suggested associations between use of positive punishment-bas...
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Main Authors: | Rachel A. Casey, Maria Naj-Oleari, Sarah Campbell, Michael Mendl, Emily J. Blackwell |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/65a9dd8f8bf043239d724c46ebcceb14 |
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