Variation in Social Facilitation of Eating Behavior in Puppies |
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Authors: | W. T. James Deore J. Cannon |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology , University of Georgia , Athens , Georgia , USA |
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Abstract: | Observations of the play behavior of same-sex, same-age dyads of preschool children were made during 10-minute play sessions. Each of the 48 children participated both with a familiar peer and with an unfamiliar peer. The hypothesis that both boys and girls would show more interaction with familiar peers than unfamiliar peers was supported for younger girls and older boys. Younger boys seemed little influenced by the familiarity of their play companion, while older girls showed more social interaction with unfamiliar peers. Results were compared with studies that used projective techniques, and it was suggested that the effects of peer familiarity may appear earlier in actual behavior than through these techniques. |
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