Description of conditions administered in the test half of sessions.

Prior to the test half, subjects were tested in a baseline condition where, with one exception, both subject and partner were rewarded for approaching the plate. In the Non-Social Control 2 (NSC2) condition, the baseline was run in the absence of a partner dog and thus food was simply placed on the...

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Main Author: Katherine McAuliffe (491832)
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255885.t001
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Summary:Prior to the test half, subjects were tested in a baseline condition where, with one exception, both subject and partner were rewarded for approaching the plate. In the Non-Social Control 2 (NSC2) condition, the baseline was run in the absence of a partner dog and thus food was simply placed on the partner’s plate. Food was always absent from subjects’ plates during tests. A single unit of reward (note that reward type varied between dogs and dingoes) was used in all cases.