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Table 1.

Scales and items of the Dog Emotional Reactivity Survey.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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