A cultural selection analysis of human-dog interactions – A primer

Nicole Pfaller-Sadovsky, Camilo Hurtado-Parrado
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ABSTRACT Mounting interest in the evolutionary and contemporary aspects of human-dog association has resulted in growing research efforts from different disciplines. Despite its potential to contribute, behavior-analytic research efforts are scarce. We illustrate how the behavior-analytic three-level selection by consequences framework could inform research on human-dog interactions. The notions of interlocking behavioral contingencies and metacontingencies are applied to interpret specific interactions and suggest potential lines of research. We first analyze the development of cooperative human-dog hunting, and its implications for interspecific social-communicative skills. Second, we discuss contemporary family interactions between parents, children and dogs via an analysis of a prototypic social episode. Lastly, we provide an overview of the main approaches that have contributed to the understanding of human-dog interactions (e.g., anthrozoological), and show how their findings can be placed within the behavior-analytic framework. The selectionist framework is a cohesive approach that can importantly contribute to synthesize a large amount of scattered research on human-dog relationships conducted across various fields, and may inform further research applications.
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人狗互动的文化选择分析-入门
越来越多的人狗关系的进化和当代方面的兴趣导致越来越多的研究努力从不同的学科。尽管它有潜力做出贡献,但行为分析的研究努力很少。我们说明了行为分析的三层次选择结果框架如何可以为人类与狗的互动研究提供信息。连锁行为偶然性和元偶然性的概念被用于解释特定的相互作用,并提出潜在的研究方向。我们首先分析了人犬合作狩猎的发展及其对种间社会交际技能的影响。其次,我们通过对一个典型社会事件的分析来讨论当代家庭中父母、孩子和狗之间的互动。最后,我们概述了有助于理解人犬相互作用的主要方法(例如,人畜学),并展示了如何将他们的发现置于行为分析框架内。选择主义框架是一种有凝聚力的方法,可以重要地有助于综合在各个领域进行的大量关于人狗关系的分散研究,并可能为进一步的研究应用提供信息。
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European Journal of Behavior Analysis
European Journal of Behavior Analysis Social Sciences-Education
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