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That people have personalities goes without saying. There are the shy, the cruel, the kind, and the sceptical. And, it is hardly uncommon to hear a dog described as friendly or inquisitive. Scientific research has confirmed that dogs do indeed have personality traits similar to those found in people. In dogs, for instance, these are usually referred to as energy-level, affection-aggression, anxiety-calmness and intelligence-stupidity; in people they are extroversion, agreeableness, neuroticism, openness to experience and conscientiousness. Yet in spite of all this, rather little has been done to find out if such characteristics exist in wild animals. Studies in Animal Behaviour show not only that some do but also that the presence of such traits is skewing the way data is collected by researchers.
That people have personalities goes without saying. There are the shy, the cruel, the kind, and the sceptical. And, it is hardly uncommon to hear a dog described as friendly or inquisitive. Scientific research has confirmed that dogs do indeed have personality traits similar to those found in people. In dogs, for instance, these are usually referred to as energy-level, affection-aggression, anxiety-calmness and intelligence-stupidity; in people they are extroversion, agreeableness, neuroticism, openness to experience and conscientiousness. Yet in spite of all this, rather little has been done to find out if such characteristics exist in wild animals. Studies in Animal Behaviour show not only that some do but also that the presence of such traits is skewing the way data is collected by researchers.
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1) | People and animals have personalities, but animal personalities are not recognized by scientific research. | |
2) | Animals have personalities like humans. However scientific research so far has either ignored them or is biased against them. | |
3) | Animals have personalities the way people have. However, scientific research in animal behaviour is not only inadequate but also biased. | |
4) | Dogs have personalities just like people. However, scientific research ignores wild animals, and the data collected about animal behaviour by scientific research is skewed. | |
5) | Scientific research has established that dogs have personality traits like those of people. Wild animal behaviour is not adequately studied and data collected is skewed. Post your reply / solution at the Comment Box. For solution see tomorrows Post in the same space |