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  <title>080 What Do We Really Mean by &amp;quot;Evidence&amp;quot; and Why Does That Matter?</title>
  <description>We here a lot about &amp;quot;evidence&amp;quot; in dog training. But do we always know what we mean when we describe an approach as being &amp;quot;evidence-based&amp;quot;?  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.&amp;amp;nbsp;  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) &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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