Wright John C, Smith Alison, Daniel Katie, Adkins Karen
Psychology Department, Mercer University, GA 31207, USA.
J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 2007;10(3):255-65. doi: 10.1080/10888700701353956.
The purpose of the study was to determine if brief exposure to a dog behaving badly or in a friendly manner affects subsequent perceptions of the target dog's and other dogs' adoptability. Participants viewed a videotape of an adoptable German shepherd behaving either aggressively or prosocially and were then asked to rate the characteristics and adoptability of the same and different dogs. The results showed that people who saw the aggressive behavioral schema perceived only the target dog and a dog of the same breed to be significantly less adoptable than dogs of other breeds (p<.01). Results of a principal components analysis showed participants perceived the adoptability of dogs to be related to "sociability": Adoptable dogs were more approachable, friendly, intelligent, and less dangerous and aggressive (p<.01). Brief exposure to a misbehaving dog prior to making a decision to adopt may unfairly penalize other dogs perceived to be similar to the misbehaving dog.
该研究的目的是确定短暂接触行为恶劣或行为友好的狗是否会影响随后对目标狗以及其他狗的可收养性的认知。参与者观看了一只可收养的德国牧羊犬表现出攻击性或亲社会行为的录像带,然后被要求对同一只狗和不同狗的特征及可收养性进行评分。结果显示,观看了攻击性行为模式的人认为只有目标狗和同一品种的狗比其他品种的狗明显更不可收养(p<0.01)。主成分分析结果表明,参与者认为狗的可收养性与“社交性”有关:可收养的狗更易接近、友好、聪明,且危险性和攻击性更低(p<0.01)。在决定是否收养之前短暂接触行为不端的狗可能会不公平地使其他被认为与行为不端的狗相似的狗受到不利影响。