<p>Impulsivity is a trait that has received much attention in humans, but in dogs impulsivity is illdefined,and previous studies have tended to focus on aggression, rather than its more pervasive effect on behavior. The objective of this study was to develop a valid psychometric assessment toolof impulsivity in dogs. An owner report questionnaire was constructed using items generated by a survey of experts. Five hundred and seventy one dog owners returned the questionnaire and data were subjected to principal components analysis, revealing a three-factor structure: Factor 1: Behavioral Regulation, Factor 2: Aggression & Response to Novelty, and Factor 3: Responsiveness. Theresulting Dog Impulsivity Assessment Scale comprised of 18 items demonstrated evidence of reliability and validity.</p>
History
School affiliated with
Department of Life Sciences (Research Outputs)
Publication Title
International Journal of Comparative Psychology
Volume
24
Issue
2
Pages/Article Number
210-225
Publisher
International Society for Comparative Psychology / Directory of Open Access Journals