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AP Psychology 2.5 Learning. Which concept explains why you might not be able to teach your dog to use the toilet?

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AP Psychology 2.5 Learning. Which concept explains why you might not be able to teach your dog to use the toilet?

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Thank you We sneak in pin who's your shmoop du

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jour brought to you by instincts Trust them Unless your

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instinct is to watch the star wars prequels You cannot

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get rover a dog to repeatedly hughes the toilet Which

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concept explains why not And here potential answers all right

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now there's a good one Well houses would be so

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much tidier if dogs would just you know use the

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john and if they could pitch in with the trash

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once in a while that it helped to Unfortunately dogs

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are better equipped as furniture shredders and shoe ravage er's

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than is on call maid service just isn't because of

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maternal instinct a mother's natural instincts to care for and

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protect her child As sarah palin once said don't mess

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with mama grizzly observation of learning is learning by watching

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others like how all college guys learned they should pop

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their collars to look cool and then they quickly moved

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that secondary reinforcement comes from operandi conditioning think skinner and

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his rat box is a primary reinforce er is something

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we all instinctively want like food and secondary reinforces our

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things that let us get those things like money or

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an equivalent ten thousand tickets at chuck e cheese and

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extinctions Not just what happened to the dodos it's when

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a conditioned behaviour gradually becomes unconditioned like if we stop

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reinforcing miley with attention eventually she'll stop swinging on wrecking

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balls But instinctive drift is the idea that animals won't

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act in ways that contradict their innate behaviour Doggies gotta

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do you know dougy stuff and that's Why you can't

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make dogs used the little puppies room so is correct

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Next up we'll discuss the natural male instinct to acquire

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all possible video game consoles How would you build a 00:01:47.566 --> [endTime] man cave without him Oh

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