Temperament Assessment Algorithm in Dogs
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1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
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Yes | Trait | No |
---|---|---|
Wise | ||
Sociable | ||
Curious | ||
Cheerful | ||
Dominant | ||
Noisy | ||
Disobedient | ||
Hyperactive | ||
Clever | ||
Impatient | ||
Bold | ||
Territorial | ||
Stubborn | ||
Loner | ||
Aggressive | ||
Lazy | ||
Greedy | ||
Alert | ||
Unpredictable | ||
Fearful | ||
Distrustful | ||
Insecure | ||
Absent-minded | ||
Timid |
Trait | Introvert | Extrovert | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Wise | 9 50.00% | 22 78.57% | 31 67.39% |
Sociable | 1 5.56% | 28 100.00% | 29 63.04% |
Curious | 0 0.00% | 22 78.57% | 22 47.83% |
Cheerful | 1 5.56% | 20 71.43% | 21 45.65% |
Dominant | 2 11.76% | 8 28.57% | 10 21.74% |
Noisy | 5 27.78% | 25 89.29% | 30 65.22% |
Disobedient | 8 44.44% | 22 78.57% | 30 65.22% |
Hyperactive | 8 44.44% | 22 78.57% | 30 65.22% |
Clever | 2 11.11% | 13 46.43% | 15 32.61% |
Impatient | 7 38.89% | 23 82.14% | 30 65.22% |
Bold | 1 5.56% | 13 46.43% | 14 30.43% |
Territorial | 3 16.67% | 23 82.14% | 26 56.52% |
Stubborn | 16 88.89% | 12 42.86% | 28 60.87% |
Loner | 18 100.00% | 0 0.00% | 18 39.13% |
Aggressive | 6 33.33% | 11 39.29% | 17 36.96% |
Lazy | 15 83.33% | 10 35.71% | 25 54.35% |
Greedy | 17 94.44% | 17 60.71% | 34 73.91% |
Alert | 9 50.00% | 11 39.29% | 20 43.48% |
Unpredictable | 17 94.44% | 5 17.86% | 22 47.83% |
Fearful | 17 94.44% | 0 0.00% | 17 36.96% |
Distrustful | 18 100.00% | 5 17.86% | 23 50.00% |
Insecure | 16 88.89% | 4 14.29% | 20 43.48% |
Absent-minded | 11 61.11% | 3 10.71% | 14 30.43% |
Timid | 17 94.44% | 0 0.00% | 17 36.96% |
Parameter | |||
---|---|---|---|
Rating | −10.92 | 3.99 | −2.39 |
Observed | Predicted Introvert | Predicted Extrovert | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|
Introvert | 18 | 0 | 100.00 |
Extrovert | 0 | 28 | 100.00 |
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Karpiński, M.; Wojtaś, J.; Garbiec, A. Temperament Assessment Algorithm in Dogs. Animals 2022, 12, 634. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12050634
Karpiński M, Wojtaś J, Garbiec A. Temperament Assessment Algorithm in Dogs. Animals. 2022; 12(5):634. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12050634
Chicago/Turabian StyleKarpiński, Mirosław, Justyna Wojtaś, and Aleksandra Garbiec. 2022. "Temperament Assessment Algorithm in Dogs" Animals 12, no. 5: 634. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12050634
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