Journal article

Which personality dimensions do puppy tests measure? a systematic procedure for categorizing behavioral assays

ME McGarrity, DL Sinn, SD Gosling

Behavioural Processes | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2015

Abstract

With the recent increase in interest in personality in dogs, behavioral assays of their behavior have proliferated. There has been particularly strong interest in predicting adult behavior from puppy tests. As a result, researchers and practitioners seeking to measure personality in puppies are faced with a bewildering array of options and no clear guide as to what behavioral assays have been developed or which personality dimensions those assays measure effectively. To address this issue, we used an 'expert-categorization' procedure-a standardized method often used in the course of meta-analyses-to identify the subset of those assays consensually judged to measure major personality dimensio..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

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Awarded by U.S. Department of Homeland Security


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank M. Bensky, S. DeBono, J. Fratkin, A. Jones, D. Sinn, and S. Thomas for providing expert categorizations of personality subtests. This work was funded, in part, by the National Science Foundation Project (#CBET-0731216, NCE) and by U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Science & Technology Directorate research contract (HSHQDC-10-C-00085).