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080 What Do We Really Mean by "Evidence" and Why Does That Matter?

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We here a lot about "evidence" in dog training. But do we always know what we mean when we describe an approach as being "evidence-based"?

And what about research and studies? We know these matter but we also know that there isn't a study for every single thing we do in dog training.

Sometimes that’s a problem. Sometimes it’s not.

And in this episode I dive into what we mean by evidence-based, how prior probability plays a part, and where the burden of proof lies when making a claim about a dog training method.

Learn more at julienaismith.com

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Sketpvet blog

Summary of research on separation anxiety (1)

Summary of research on separation anxiety (2)

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Manage episode 354428782 series 2634742
Content provided by Julie Naismith. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Julie Naismith or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

We here a lot about "evidence" in dog training. But do we always know what we mean when we describe an approach as being "evidence-based"?

And what about research and studies? We know these matter but we also know that there isn't a study for every single thing we do in dog training.

Sometimes that’s a problem. Sometimes it’s not.

And in this episode I dive into what we mean by evidence-based, how prior probability plays a part, and where the burden of proof lies when making a claim about a dog training method.

Learn more at julienaismith.com

Links mentioned

Sketpvet blog

Summary of research on separation anxiety (1)

Summary of research on separation anxiety (2)

  continue reading

101 episodes

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