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Cooperative-worker dog breeds do not appear to respond more negatively to unfair outcomes than do independent-worker breeds, according to a new study. Although the sample size was small, the results do not support the hypothesis that inequity aversion and cooperation co-evolved.
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, Khareem Sudlow
Cooperative-worker dog breeds do not appear to respond more negatively to unfair outcomes than do independent-worker breeds, according to a new study. Although the sample size was small, the results do not support the hypothesis that inequity aversion and cooperation co-evolved.
Poop4U Blog
via www.Poop4U.com
, Khareem Sudlow
'Cooperative' and 'independent' dog breeds may not react differently to unfair outcomes
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June 17, 2020
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