Estimates and bootstrapped confidence intervals (N = 500 simulations) of fixed effects in mixed models predicting approach behavior, reaction time and referencing behavior in domestic dogs versus dingoes.
Baseline for species was ‘dingo’. Table also shows goodness-of-fit statistics.
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16661737 2023-05-15T15:49:56+02:00 Estimates and bootstrapped confidence intervals (N = 500 simulations) of fixed effects in mixed models predicting approach behavior, reaction time and referencing behavior in domestic dogs versus dingoes. Katherine McAuliffe (491832) 2021-09-22T17:23:47Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255885.t002 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Estimates_and_bootstrapped_confidence_intervals_N_500_simulations_of_fixed_effects_in_mixed_models_predicting_approach_behavior_reaction_time_and_referencing_behavior_in_domestic_dogs_versus_dingoes_/16661737 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0255885.t002 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 Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255885.t002 2021-12-20T01:43:38Z Baseline for species was ‘dingo’. Table also shows goodness-of-fit statistics. Dataset Canis lupus Unknown |
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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 |
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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) Estimates and bootstrapped confidence intervals (N = 500 simulations) of fixed effects in mixed models predicting approach behavior, reaction time and referencing behavior in domestic dogs versus dingoes. |
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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 |
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Baseline for species was ‘dingo’. Table also shows goodness-of-fit statistics. |
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Estimates and bootstrapped confidence intervals (N = 500 simulations) of fixed effects in mixed models predicting approach behavior, reaction time and referencing behavior in domestic dogs versus dingoes. |
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Estimates and bootstrapped confidence intervals (N = 500 simulations) of fixed effects in mixed models predicting approach behavior, reaction time and referencing behavior in domestic dogs versus dingoes. |
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Estimates and bootstrapped confidence intervals (N = 500 simulations) of fixed effects in mixed models predicting approach behavior, reaction time and referencing behavior in domestic dogs versus dingoes. |
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Estimates and bootstrapped confidence intervals (N = 500 simulations) of fixed effects in mixed models predicting approach behavior, reaction time and referencing behavior in domestic dogs versus dingoes. |
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Estimates and bootstrapped confidence intervals (N = 500 simulations) of fixed effects in mixed models predicting approach behavior, reaction time and referencing behavior in domestic dogs versus dingoes. |
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estimates and bootstrapped confidence intervals (n = 500 simulations) of fixed effects in mixed models predicting approach behavior, reaction time and referencing behavior in domestic dogs versus dingoes. |
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