2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0236271
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Behavior test for seven-week old puppies (Canis familiaris): Inter-rater reliability and factors associated with test performance

Abstract: Behavioral development in domestic dogs has been investigated for predicting suitability for service dog work or for matching with the “right” families as well as for identifying predispositions to behavioral problems. Findings from the scientific literature seem to confirm that conducting behavioral tests at 7 weeks of age is too early to reliably predict the temperament and personality of a dog. However, this period for domestic dogs is sensitive for early life learning and conditions during this time could … Show more

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“…There are few cases of evaluators agreeing among two or more independent observers [24]. According to these research, multiple individuals could rate the same puppy using this scoring method in the same way [1]. This study supports the feasibility of developing a behavioural battery that can produce consistent findings when administered by various test administrations.…”
Section: Review Of Dog Behaviour Prediction Testssupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…There are few cases of evaluators agreeing among two or more independent observers [24]. According to these research, multiple individuals could rate the same puppy using this scoring method in the same way [1]. This study supports the feasibility of developing a behavioural battery that can produce consistent findings when administered by various test administrations.…”
Section: Review Of Dog Behaviour Prediction Testssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The research of A l b e r g h i n a et al [1] is another study that is indirectly related to behavioural testing.…”
Section: Review Of Dog Behaviour Prediction Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%