cobgoblin
Bugrit! Millennium hand and shrimp.
Or 'getting told off' syndrome....for horses that like to be yelled at.
Is this genuinley a horse related course, or is this research more based on a social sciences experiment?Hi,
First of all thank you for the amazing response to the Quiz and interesting discussion.
Just wanted to show my appreciation for your time and interest and advise I'm not going to comment on the discussion until the Quiz is no longer live.
Meanwhile, if you can spare a couple of minutes have a go! Thank you all again.
Tried to complete the quiz but couldn't submit it because very few of the answers represented what I thought. A lot seemed a bit childish or biased..
I think an option for 'alternative answer' is necessary as I would have explained many of the scenarios differently.
Also surely we cannot be certain what the cause of a horse's behaviour is - so there is no wrong/ right answer?
Sorry I couldn't be more help in your survey.
I found it very difficult to answer because it was so anthropomorphic and the behavioural explanations were very 'traditional' and not really in keeping with current research in to animal and equine behaviour/training.
It felt like the questionnaire designed to lead to a specific outcome rather than being well balanced and allowing a true consensus of opinion to form.
I think there are degrees of anthropomorphism, and that not all anthropomorphism is counterproductive (vide "conditional anthropomorphism").As for anthropomorphic ,any response is anthropomorphic .Its what we humans do !
Just a reminder to advise that the quiz will be closing late afternoon today and so is your last chance to be involved if you would like to be!