Evaluating the Effectiveness of Prompting Ration Procedures for Canine Skill Acquistion
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Miller, Jeffrey R.
Scharrer, Nicole C.
Perszyk, Holly S.
Jerdee, Nicole J.
Barth, Jaime R.
Miller, Tory L.
Liggett, Samantha A.
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Prompts are commonly utilized to teach canines novel skills during canine obedience training with the goal of having control of the desired behavior transferred from the prompt to a vocal command. Over prompting or fading prompts too quickly may be detrimental to skill acquisition.
To remedy the issue past research has used a prompt to probe method (Mattingly & Bott,1990) to determine when control of the behavior has been transferred from the prompt to the verbal command. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of 3 different
prompt to probe ratios, 1:1, 3:1, and 5:1, when teaching various skills to canines.
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