Before you hire a trainer or behaviorist, ask about his or her training methods.
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I consulted with a veterinary behaviorist to make sure I was on the right track.
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This perspective is a combination of both the nativist and behaviorist theories.
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She knows a lot of commands and is working with a behaviorist to learn even more.
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If your cat chews other objects in your home, please speak with a cat behaviorist.
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This may surprise you, but I am not a qualified neuroscientist or behaviorist.
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Looking at polling from this perspective would require a more behaviorist approach.
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It's likely a behaviorist will ask you to desensitize and counter-condition the dog.
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It's edited by Dr. Nicholas Dodman, a veterinarian and animal behaviorist.
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Behavioristic: of or relating to behaviorism; "behavioristic psychology"
A psychologist who subscribes to behaviorism
(Behaviorism) The study of behavior, especially using operant conditioning.
(Behaviorism) A school of psychology that confines itself to the study of observable and quantifiable aspects of behavior and excludes subjective phenomena, such as emotions or motives. Also called behavioral psychology.
(behaviorism) A theory suggesting that learning occurs when an environmental stimulus triggers a response or behavior. Based on classical conditioning theory, behaviorism applies to educational practices that reward performance behaviors to encourage repetition of those behaviors. ...
(BEHAVIORISM) Theory of learning that stresses the importance of having a particular form of behavior reinforced by someone, other than the student, to shape or control what is learned.
(Behaviorism) A physicalist view that mental properties could be identified with behaviour or tendencies to act in certain ways under certain conditions. Three forms of behaviourism may be identified-ontological, logical and methodological. ...
(Behaviorism) A psychological theory that regards actions as the consequence of measurable, conscious factors (e.g., conflict, conditioning, stimuli, reward systems).
(Behaviorism) A sociological school which asserts that human minds are not capable of making rational choices. It studies human action according to the methods of animal and infant psychology. ...