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Hendriksen, P.; Elmgreen, K.; Ladewig, J. Trailer-loading of horses: Is there a difference between positive and negative reinforcement concerning effectiveness and stress-related signs? 2011 Journal of Veterinary Behavior 6598 6 261-266 details   doi
McLean, A.N.; Christensen, J.W. The application of learning theory in horse training 2017 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6597 190 18-27 details   doi
Fenner, K.; Freire, R.; McLean, A.; McGreevy, P. Behavioral, demographic and management influences on equine responses to negative reinforcement 2018 Journal of Veterinary Behavior 6400 details   doi
Christensen, J.W.; Ahrendt, L.P.; Lintrup, R.; Gaillard, C.; Palme, R.; Malmkvist, J. Does learning performance in horses relate to fearfulness, baseline stress hormone, and social rank? 2012 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5769 140 44-52 details   doi
Innes, L.; McBride, S. Negative versus positive reinforcement: An evaluation of training strategies for rehabilitated horses 2008 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5644 112 357-368 details   doi
Christensen, J.W. Object habituation in horses: Voluntary vs. negatively reinforced approach to frightening stimuli 2012 Proceedings of the 2. International Equine Science Meeting 5499 in press details   pdf openurl
Slater, C.; Dymond, S. Using differential reinforcement to improve equine welfare: Shaping appropriate truck loading and feet handling 2011 Behavioural Processes 5323 86 329-339 details   doi
Sankey, C.; Richard-Yris, M.-A.; Henry, S.; Fureix, C.; Nassur, F.; Hausberger, M. Reinforcement as a mediator of the perception of humans by horses (Equus caballus) 2010 Animal Cognition 5175 13 753-764-764 details   doi
Coleman, K.; Tully, L.A.; McMillan, J.L. Temperament correlates with training success in adult rhesus macaques 2005 American journal of primatology 4112 65 63-71 details   doi
Neuringer, A. Reinforced variability in animals and people: implications for adaptive action 2004 The American Psychologist 4106 59 891-906 details   doi
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