{"title":"The Perception and Effect of Aggressive Dog Breeds on Human Social Interactions","authors":"Elizabeth M. Briones, P. Marshall","doi":"10.1079/hai.2022.0011","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"\n \n During social interactions, one must be able to interpret social signals that convey information and respond appropriately to interactants. Several factors have been shown to influence decisions of interpersonal distance preferences; however, research has yet to determine the associative effects companion animals may have on social information processing during intended interactions. Previous research (\n Briones et al., 2022\n ) distinguished between various breeds of dogs perceived to be higher or lower in aggression, and further showed that people had a greater tendency to interact with dogs perceived to be lower in aggression. The current studies (Study 1\n n\n = 174; Study 2\n n\n = 229) were an extension of that research and used computer-simulated avatar interactions to assess the influence of dog breeds and other factors on actual proxemic behavior during goal-related social interactions. Results showed that during social interactions, (a) interactants associated with dog breeds perceived higher in aggressiveness elicited larger interpersonal spaces; (b) closer interpersonal distances are maintained with friends than strangers; (c) greater affinity for dogs, in general, was related to closer proxemic distances; and (d) dog handlers taking the perspective of the approaching interactant results in greater interpersonal distances.\n","PeriodicalId":90845,"journal":{"name":"Human-animal interaction bulletin","volume":"295 2 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-09-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Human-animal interaction bulletin","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1079/hai.2022.0011","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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During social interactions, one must be able to interpret social signals that convey information and respond appropriately to interactants. Several factors have been shown to influence decisions of interpersonal distance preferences; however, research has yet to determine the associative effects companion animals may have on social information processing during intended interactions. Previous research (
Briones et al., 2022
) distinguished between various breeds of dogs perceived to be higher or lower in aggression, and further showed that people had a greater tendency to interact with dogs perceived to be lower in aggression. The current studies (Study 1
n
= 174; Study 2
n
= 229) were an extension of that research and used computer-simulated avatar interactions to assess the influence of dog breeds and other factors on actual proxemic behavior during goal-related social interactions. Results showed that during social interactions, (a) interactants associated with dog breeds perceived higher in aggressiveness elicited larger interpersonal spaces; (b) closer interpersonal distances are maintained with friends than strangers; (c) greater affinity for dogs, in general, was related to closer proxemic distances; and (d) dog handlers taking the perspective of the approaching interactant results in greater interpersonal distances.
在社会互动中,一个人必须能够解释传递信息的社会信号,并对互动者做出适当的反应。有几个因素已被证明影响人际距离偏好的决定;然而,研究尚未确定伴侣动物在预期互动中可能对社会信息处理产生的联想效应。之前的研究(Briones et al., 2022)区分了被认为攻击性较高或较低的不同品种的狗,并进一步表明人们更倾向于与被认为攻击性较低的狗互动。目前的研究(研究1 n = 174;研究2 (n = 229)是该研究的延伸,并使用计算机模拟的化身交互来评估狗的品种和其他因素对目标相关社会交互中实际近距离行为的影响。结果表明,在社会互动中,(a)与攻击性较高的犬种相关的互动会引发更大的人际空间;(b)与朋友保持的人际距离比与陌生人保持的距离更近;(c)一般来说,与狗的近距离越近,对狗的亲和力越高;(d)从接近互动者的角度出发的训犬师会导致更大的人际距离。