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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16661731 2023-05-15T15:50:22+02:00 Bar plots showing test session measures. Katherine McAuliffe (491832) 2021-09-22T17:23:47Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255885.g003 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Bar_plots_showing_test_session_measures_/16661731 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0255885.g003 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Evolutionary Biology Ecology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified unequal reward distributions study helps address past work suggests inequitable resource distributions div >< p distribution across taxa canis lupus </ canis familiaris </ many questions remain canis dingo </ subjects ’ refusal require specific training new experimental context investigating inequity aversion domestic dogs (< inequity aversion domestic dogs dingo (< raise questions new species inequity condition experimental features either dogs wolves (< social referencing providing data nonhuman species growing literature findings add domesticated canid control conditions comparative test closely related canid species call upon Image Figure 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255885.g003 2021-12-20T01:43:38Z Bar plots show approaches (A, B), reaction time (C, D), experimenter references (E, F) and handler references (G, H) for domestic dogs (left column) and dingoes (right column) across conditions. Conditions were as follows: Inequity, subject not rewarded while partner received a reward; Social No Reward (SNR), neither subject nor partner rewarded; Non-Social Control 1 (NSC1), subject not rewarded and partner absent but reward delivered to partner’s empty plate; Non-Social Control 2 (NSC2), identical to NSC1 but with a non-social baseline; Non-Social No Reward (NSNR), partner absent and no food distributed on plates. Error bars show standard error of the mean. Still Image Canis lupus Unknown
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topic Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
unequal reward distributions
study helps address
past work suggests
inequitable resource distributions
div >< p
distribution across taxa
canis lupus </
canis familiaris </
many questions remain
canis dingo </
subjects ’ refusal
require specific training
new experimental context
investigating inequity aversion
domestic dogs (<
inequity aversion
domestic dogs
dingo (<
raise questions
new species
inequity condition
experimental features
either dogs
wolves (<
social referencing
providing data
nonhuman species
growing literature
findings add
domesticated canid
control conditions
comparative test
closely related
canid species
call upon
spellingShingle Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
unequal reward distributions
study helps address
past work suggests
inequitable resource distributions
div >< p
distribution across taxa
canis lupus </
canis familiaris </
many questions remain
canis dingo </
subjects ’ refusal
require specific training
new experimental context
investigating inequity aversion
domestic dogs (<
inequity aversion
domestic dogs
dingo (<
raise questions
new species
inequity condition
experimental features
either dogs
wolves (<
social referencing
providing data
nonhuman species
growing literature
findings add
domesticated canid
control conditions
comparative test
closely related
canid species
call upon
Katherine McAuliffe (491832)
Bar plots showing test session measures.
topic_facet Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
unequal reward distributions
study helps address
past work suggests
inequitable resource distributions
div >< p
distribution across taxa
canis lupus </
canis familiaris </
many questions remain
canis dingo </
subjects ’ refusal
require specific training
new experimental context
investigating inequity aversion
domestic dogs (<
inequity aversion
domestic dogs
dingo (<
raise questions
new species
inequity condition
experimental features
either dogs
wolves (<
social referencing
providing data
nonhuman species
growing literature
findings add
domesticated canid
control conditions
comparative test
closely related
canid species
call upon
description Bar plots show approaches (A, B), reaction time (C, D), experimenter references (E, F) and handler references (G, H) for domestic dogs (left column) and dingoes (right column) across conditions. Conditions were as follows: Inequity, subject not rewarded while partner received a reward; Social No Reward (SNR), neither subject nor partner rewarded; Non-Social Control 1 (NSC1), subject not rewarded and partner absent but reward delivered to partner’s empty plate; Non-Social Control 2 (NSC2), identical to NSC1 but with a non-social baseline; Non-Social No Reward (NSNR), partner absent and no food distributed on plates. Error bars show standard error of the mean.
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author Katherine McAuliffe (491832)
author_facet Katherine McAuliffe (491832)
author_sort Katherine McAuliffe (491832)
title Bar plots showing test session measures.
title_short Bar plots showing test session measures.
title_full Bar plots showing test session measures.
title_fullStr Bar plots showing test session measures.
title_full_unstemmed Bar plots showing test session measures.
title_sort bar plots showing test session measures.
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255885.g003
genre Canis lupus
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doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0255885.g003
op_rights CC BY 4.0
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