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    Comparing the Effects of Separate and Mixed Trials When Teaching Multiple Skills to Canines

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    Date
    2010-04
    Author
    Wiskow, Katie M.
    Miller, Jeffrey R.
    Barth, Jaime R.
    Jerdee, Nicole J.
    Advisor(s)
    Holt, Daniel D.
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    Abstract
    Previous research found that teaching one sill to mastery before introducing another skill resulted in faster skill acquisition compared to multiple skills in a mixed fashion. No known research has addressed whether simultaneously teaching multiple skills in mixed or separate trials within a session will produce faster skill acquisition. Therefore, the present study, using a between-subjects design, compared the effects of simultaneously teaching three skills in separate and mixed trials within a session.
    Subject
    Dogs--Psychology
    Dogs--Training
    Learning, Psychology of
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/46996
    Type
    Presentation
    Description
    Color poster with text, diagrams, and graphs.
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