New Perspectives on Our Lives with Companion AnimalsProceedings of the International Conference on the Human-Companion Animal Bond, held at the University of Pennsylvania, October 5, 6, 7, 1981. |
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APPARENT PRECIPITATING FACTORS FOR URSID AGGRESSION AND THEIR FREQUENCY OF OCCURRENCE , GSMNP Precipitating Factor Crowding Frequency of Occurrence Photographing - crowding Other Another bear Harrassing - crowding NPS personnel Petting ...
APPARENT PRECIPITATING FACTORS FOR URSID AGGRESSION AND THEIR FREQUENCY OF OCCURRENCE , GSMNP Precipitating Factor Crowding Frequency of Occurrence Photographing - crowding Other Another bear Harrassing - crowding NPS personnel Petting ...
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RESEARCH GOALS The purpose of this study is twofold : first , to examine whether previously reported findings on the relationships between subjective well - being , defined as perceived happiness , and the commonly examined factors of ...
RESEARCH GOALS The purpose of this study is twofold : first , to examine whether previously reported findings on the relationships between subjective well - being , defined as perceived happiness , and the commonly examined factors of ...
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PET FACTORS AND PRESENCE OF SPOUSE CONFIDANT ( n = 1,073 ) Spouse Confident Pet Factors No Pet Pet not attached No 20.3 % 31.4 % Pet very attached 23.0 % ( 139 ) ( 33 ) ( 65 ) Yes 79.7 % 68.6 % 77.0 % ( 546 ) ( 72 ) ...
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PET FACTORS AND PRESENCE OF SPOUSE CONFIDANT ( n = 1,073 ) Spouse Confident Pet Factors No Pet Pet not attached No 20.3 % 31.4 % Pet very attached 23.0 % ( 139 ) ( 33 ) ( 65 ) Yes 79.7 % 68.6 % 77.0 % ( 546 ) ( 72 ) ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Dogs as Monkey Companions | 17 |
The Effects of Early Handling on the Development of Social Bonds Between | 22 |
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