Cargando…

Does Subjective Rating Reflect Behavioural Coding? Personality in 2 Month-Old Dog Puppies: An Open-Field Test and Adjective-Based Questionnaire

A number of studies have recently investigated personality traits in non-human species, with the dog gaining popularity as a subject species for research in this area. Recent research has shown the consistency of personality traits across both context and time for adult dogs, both when using questio...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Barnard, Shanis, Marshall-Pescini, Sarah, Passalacqua, Chiara, Beghelli, Valentina, Capra, Alexa, Normando, Simona, Pelosi, Annalisa, Valsecchi, Paola
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4792536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26977588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149831
_version_ 1782421258486415360
author Barnard, Shanis
Marshall-Pescini, Sarah
Passalacqua, Chiara
Beghelli, Valentina
Capra, Alexa
Normando, Simona
Pelosi, Annalisa
Valsecchi, Paola
author_facet Barnard, Shanis
Marshall-Pescini, Sarah
Passalacqua, Chiara
Beghelli, Valentina
Capra, Alexa
Normando, Simona
Pelosi, Annalisa
Valsecchi, Paola
author_sort Barnard, Shanis
collection PubMed
description A number of studies have recently investigated personality traits in non-human species, with the dog gaining popularity as a subject species for research in this area. Recent research has shown the consistency of personality traits across both context and time for adult dogs, both when using questionnaire based methods of investigation and behavioural analyses of the dogs’ behaviour. However, only a few studies have assessed the correspondence between these two methods, with results varying considerably across studies. Furthermore, most studies have focused on adult dogs, despite the fact that an understanding of personality traits in young puppies may be important for research focusing on the genetic basis of personality traits. In the current study, we sought to evaluate the correspondence between a questionnaire based method and the in depth analyses of the behaviour of 2-month old puppies in an open-field test in which a number of both social and non-social stimuli were presented to the subjects. We further evaluated consistency of traits over time by re-testing a subset of puppies. The correspondence between methods was high and test- retest consistency (for the main trait) was also good using both evaluation methods. Results showed clear factors referring to the two main personality traits ‘extroversion,’ (i.e. the enthusiastic, exuberant approach to the stimuli) and ‘neuroticism,’ (i.e. the more cautious and fearful approach to the stimuli), potentially similar to the shyness-boldness dimension found in previous studies. Furthermore, both methods identified an ‘amicability’ dimension, expressing the positive interactions the pups directed at the humans stranger, and a ‘reservedness’ dimension which identified pups who largely chose not to interact with the stimuli, and were defined as quiet and not nosey in the questionnaire.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4792536
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2016
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-47925362016-03-23 Does Subjective Rating Reflect Behavioural Coding? Personality in 2 Month-Old Dog Puppies: An Open-Field Test and Adjective-Based Questionnaire Barnard, Shanis Marshall-Pescini, Sarah Passalacqua, Chiara Beghelli, Valentina Capra, Alexa Normando, Simona Pelosi, Annalisa Valsecchi, Paola PLoS One Research Article A number of studies have recently investigated personality traits in non-human species, with the dog gaining popularity as a subject species for research in this area. Recent research has shown the consistency of personality traits across both context and time for adult dogs, both when using questionnaire based methods of investigation and behavioural analyses of the dogs’ behaviour. However, only a few studies have assessed the correspondence between these two methods, with results varying considerably across studies. Furthermore, most studies have focused on adult dogs, despite the fact that an understanding of personality traits in young puppies may be important for research focusing on the genetic basis of personality traits. In the current study, we sought to evaluate the correspondence between a questionnaire based method and the in depth analyses of the behaviour of 2-month old puppies in an open-field test in which a number of both social and non-social stimuli were presented to the subjects. We further evaluated consistency of traits over time by re-testing a subset of puppies. The correspondence between methods was high and test- retest consistency (for the main trait) was also good using both evaluation methods. Results showed clear factors referring to the two main personality traits ‘extroversion,’ (i.e. the enthusiastic, exuberant approach to the stimuli) and ‘neuroticism,’ (i.e. the more cautious and fearful approach to the stimuli), potentially similar to the shyness-boldness dimension found in previous studies. Furthermore, both methods identified an ‘amicability’ dimension, expressing the positive interactions the pups directed at the humans stranger, and a ‘reservedness’ dimension which identified pups who largely chose not to interact with the stimuli, and were defined as quiet and not nosey in the questionnaire. Public Library of Science 2016-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4792536/ /pubmed/26977588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149831 Text en © 2016 Barnard et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Barnard, Shanis
Marshall-Pescini, Sarah
Passalacqua, Chiara
Beghelli, Valentina
Capra, Alexa
Normando, Simona
Pelosi, Annalisa
Valsecchi, Paola
Does Subjective Rating Reflect Behavioural Coding? Personality in 2 Month-Old Dog Puppies: An Open-Field Test and Adjective-Based Questionnaire
title Does Subjective Rating Reflect Behavioural Coding? Personality in 2 Month-Old Dog Puppies: An Open-Field Test and Adjective-Based Questionnaire
title_full Does Subjective Rating Reflect Behavioural Coding? Personality in 2 Month-Old Dog Puppies: An Open-Field Test and Adjective-Based Questionnaire
title_fullStr Does Subjective Rating Reflect Behavioural Coding? Personality in 2 Month-Old Dog Puppies: An Open-Field Test and Adjective-Based Questionnaire
title_full_unstemmed Does Subjective Rating Reflect Behavioural Coding? Personality in 2 Month-Old Dog Puppies: An Open-Field Test and Adjective-Based Questionnaire
title_short Does Subjective Rating Reflect Behavioural Coding? Personality in 2 Month-Old Dog Puppies: An Open-Field Test and Adjective-Based Questionnaire
title_sort does subjective rating reflect behavioural coding? personality in 2 month-old dog puppies: an open-field test and adjective-based questionnaire
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4792536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26977588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149831
work_keys_str_mv AT barnardshanis doessubjectiveratingreflectbehaviouralcodingpersonalityin2montholddogpuppiesanopenfieldtestandadjectivebasedquestionnaire
AT marshallpescinisarah doessubjectiveratingreflectbehaviouralcodingpersonalityin2montholddogpuppiesanopenfieldtestandadjectivebasedquestionnaire
AT passalacquachiara doessubjectiveratingreflectbehaviouralcodingpersonalityin2montholddogpuppiesanopenfieldtestandadjectivebasedquestionnaire
AT beghellivalentina doessubjectiveratingreflectbehaviouralcodingpersonalityin2montholddogpuppiesanopenfieldtestandadjectivebasedquestionnaire
AT capraalexa doessubjectiveratingreflectbehaviouralcodingpersonalityin2montholddogpuppiesanopenfieldtestandadjectivebasedquestionnaire
AT normandosimona doessubjectiveratingreflectbehaviouralcodingpersonalityin2montholddogpuppiesanopenfieldtestandadjectivebasedquestionnaire
AT pelosiannalisa doessubjectiveratingreflectbehaviouralcodingpersonalityin2montholddogpuppiesanopenfieldtestandadjectivebasedquestionnaire
AT valsecchipaola doessubjectiveratingreflectbehaviouralcodingpersonalityin2montholddogpuppiesanopenfieldtestandadjectivebasedquestionnaire