Behavior can be changed through positive reinforcement from "summary" of Don't Shoot the Dog! by Karen Pryor
Positive reinforcement is a powerful tool that can be used to alter behavior. When we reinforce a behavior, we increase the chances that the behavior will be repeated in the future. This is because the individual learns that the behavior leads to a positive outcome, and therefore is more likely to engage in that behavior again. Positive reinforcement can take many forms, such as praise, treats, or other rewards. The key is to find something that is valuable to the individual and use it to reinforce the desired behavior. By consistently pairing the behavior with a positive outcome, we can shape and maintain the behavior over time.
One of the key principles of positive reinforcement is timing. In order for reinforcement to be effective, it must be d...
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