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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This vagueness creates difficulties when attempting to analyze and explain pet ownership or , conversely , nonownership . Some studies have attempted to describe pet ownership by creating several general classes of pet ownership .
This vagueness creates difficulties when attempting to analyze and explain pet ownership or , conversely , nonownership . Some studies have attempted to describe pet ownership by creating several general classes of pet ownership .
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND HAPPINESS ( n = 1,073 ) Socioeconomic Status Low High Pet Ownership Yes ( n = 388 ) No ( n = 685 ) 47.9 % 38.2 % ( 186 ) ( 262 ) 52.1 % 61.8 % ( 202 ) ( 423 ) X2 = 9.17 p = .002 nonowners ...
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND HAPPINESS ( n = 1,073 ) Socioeconomic Status Low High Pet Ownership Yes ( n = 388 ) No ( n = 685 ) 47.9 % 38.2 % ( 186 ) ( 262 ) 52.1 % 61.8 % ( 202 ) ( 423 ) X2 = 9.17 p = .002 nonowners ...
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Similarly , pet ownership may present difficulties for the hospitalized or ill pet owner . The current investigation was designed to explore pet - related problems and feelings associated with the pet owner's hospi- talization .
Similarly , pet ownership may present difficulties for the hospitalized or ill pet owner . The current investigation was designed to explore pet - related problems and feelings associated with the pet owner's hospi- talization .
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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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