Table 1.
Scales and items of the Dog Emotional Reactivity Survey.
Fig 1.
Dog pictures rated by dog’s owners.
a) Rottweiler puppy, b) Adult mixed-breed dog. Permission to republish as CC BY granted by Debbie Cornell-Charneski and Jesko Wilke, original copyright holders of photos A and B, respectively.
Table 2.
Descriptive statistics of the subjects and comparison of the items and scores between Hungary and Germany.
Only p < 0.003 were considered as significant (highlighted in bold). Effect sizes considered at least as 'small' are highlighted in bold.
Table 3.
Correlations between the three scales of the survey.
Correlation is significant at the 0.01 (**) or 0.05 (*) level. Correlations above the minimum threshold (r = 0.2) are highlighted in bold. Sample sizes are in brackets.
Table 4.
Relationship between the three Scales and the survey’s independent variables investigated with GLM.
The direction of the relationship is indicated with + or–in brackets. Only differences with p < 0.003 were considered significant and are highlighted.