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Human triggers of dog aggression : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Science in Psychology, Massey University

Nicole J Eltringham-1995-01-01-Massey Research Online (Massey University)

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This study examined the effect of human approach on dog attitude. Of particular interest were those aspects of approach behaviour likely to trigger an attack. The approach profiles were developed from canid behavioural ecology and the recommendations of sources outside the scientific literature. The profiles chosen manipulated the eye contact, body position and movement of four experimenters. Dog emotionality (or likelihood of attack) was measured on two postural scales; low scores reflected a relaxed attitude, mid scores indicated fear and high scores suggested intimidation and readiness to attack. The approach profiles were tested within a radical behaviourist framework, using a small-N, alternating treatments design. A preferred treatment phase was also given along with baseline and reversal. Another treatment phase was run to asses the effect of individual experimenters on the dogs. Results showed, that profile had a marked effect on dog attitude, whilst individual experimenters di

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This study examined the effect of human approach on dog attitude. Of particular interest were those aspects of approach behaviour likely to trigger an attack. The approach profiles were developed from canid behavioural ecology and the recommendations of sources outside the scientific literature. The profiles chosen manipulated the eye contact, body position and movement of four experimenters. Dog emotionality (or likelihood of attack) was measured on two postural scales; low scores reflected a relaxed attitude, mid scores indicated fear and high scores suggested intimidation and readiness to attack. The approach profiles were tested within a radical behaviourist framework, using a small-N, alternating treatments design. A preferred treatment phase was also given along with baseline and reversal. Another treatment phase was run to asses the effect of individual experimenters on the dogs. Results showed, that profile had a marked effect on dog attitude, whilst individual experimenters di

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