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4. Insights from Research: Exploring Human-Animal Behavior

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In today’s episode, Brenda offers listeners a deeper insight into her research study, focusing on the behaviors she observed and scored, as well as the hypotheses she formulated and their unexpected outcomes. Listen in as she guides listeners through an overview of the behaviors and how she specifically chose them to be represented in her study.

Her study, inspired by the principles of the Strange Situation assessment, involved observing and scoring participants' behaviors across 15 different criteria during interactions with the therapy dog.

During the study, she meticulously noted the behaviors exhibited by participants during interactions with the therapy dog. These behaviors fell into distinct categories, including approach and retreat. While some participants showed warmth and affection through eye contact, touch, and smiles, others displayed signs of withdrawal or rumination.

Despite formulating three hypotheses regarding changes in attachment-related behaviors and correlations between assessments, the outcomes differed from her expectations. These disparities shed light on the limitations of the study, notably its small sample size and the constraints of employing different assessments.

This research study was a transformative experience for Brenda, not only in expanding her understanding of human-animal interactions but also in reshaping her perception of the world. As Brenda continues to delve deeper into the complexities of non-verbal communication and attachment theory, she is reminded of the profound healing power inherent in emotional connections with animals.

References Mentioned in this Episode:

Devereux Early Childhood Assessment (DECA) & Devereux Student Strengths Assessment (DESSA)

https://www.devereux.org/

Strange Situation and the Adult Attachment Interview

https://mainattachment.org/

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In today’s episode, Brenda offers listeners a deeper insight into her research study, focusing on the behaviors she observed and scored, as well as the hypotheses she formulated and their unexpected outcomes. Listen in as she guides listeners through an overview of the behaviors and how she specifically chose them to be represented in her study.

Her study, inspired by the principles of the Strange Situation assessment, involved observing and scoring participants' behaviors across 15 different criteria during interactions with the therapy dog.

During the study, she meticulously noted the behaviors exhibited by participants during interactions with the therapy dog. These behaviors fell into distinct categories, including approach and retreat. While some participants showed warmth and affection through eye contact, touch, and smiles, others displayed signs of withdrawal or rumination.

Despite formulating three hypotheses regarding changes in attachment-related behaviors and correlations between assessments, the outcomes differed from her expectations. These disparities shed light on the limitations of the study, notably its small sample size and the constraints of employing different assessments.

This research study was a transformative experience for Brenda, not only in expanding her understanding of human-animal interactions but also in reshaping her perception of the world. As Brenda continues to delve deeper into the complexities of non-verbal communication and attachment theory, she is reminded of the profound healing power inherent in emotional connections with animals.

References Mentioned in this Episode:

Devereux Early Childhood Assessment (DECA) & Devereux Student Strengths Assessment (DESSA)

https://www.devereux.org/

Strange Situation and the Adult Attachment Interview

https://mainattachment.org/

  continue reading

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