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  3. Clicker training - Wikipedia

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    Clicker-training a dog. Clicker training is a positive reinforcement [1] animal training method based on a bridging stimulus (the clicker) in operant conditioning. The system uses conditioned reinforcers, which a trainer can deliver more quickly and more precisely than primary reinforcers such as food. The term "clicker" comes from a small ...

  4. Talk:Clicker training - Wikipedia

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    "The first step in clicker training is teaching the animal to associate the clicker sound with a treat. Every time the click sounds, a treat is offered immediately. Next the click is used to signal that a desired behavior has happened.

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  7. Wikipedia:Training/For students/Consensus 3 - Wikipedia

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  8. Audience response - Wikipedia

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    The "clicker" use was only part of a multi-pronged attempt to introduce peer instruction, but overall they found that "the students taught with P[eer] I[instruction] (Spring 2000, N = 155) significantly outperformed the students taught traditionally (Spring 1999, N = 178)" on two standard tests, the "Force Concept Inventory and the Mechanics ...

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