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“Chickens Are a Lot Smarter than I Originally Thought”: Changes in Student Attitudes to Chickens Following a Chicken Training Class

机译:“鸡比我原来想象的要聪明得多”:参加鸡训练班后,学生对鸡的态度发生了变化

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Simple Summary Our attitudes to animals are linked to our beliefs about their cognitive abilities, such as intelligence and capacity to experience emotional states. In this study, undergraduate students were surveyed on their attitudes to chickens pre- and post- a practical class in which they learnt to clicker train chickens. Students were more likely to agree that chickens are intelligent and easy to teach tricks to, and that chickens feel emotions such as boredom, frustration and happiness, following the practical class. Similar workshops may be an effective method to improve animal training skills, and promote more positive attitudes to specific animal species. Abstract A practical class using clicker training of chickens to apply knowledge of how animals learn and practice skills in animal training was added to an undergraduate course. Since attitudes to animals are related to their perceived intelligence, surveys of student attitudes were completed pre- and post- the practical class, to determine if (1) the practical class changed students’ attitudes to chickens and their ability to experience affective states, and (2) any changes were related to previous contact with chickens, training experience or gender. In the post- versus pre-surveys, students agreed more that chickens are easy to teach tricks to, are intelligent, and have individual personalities and disagreed more that they are difficult to train and are slow learners. Following the class, they were more likely to believe chickens experience boredom, frustration and happiness. Females rated the intelligence and ability to experience affective states in chickens more highly than males, although there were shifts in attitude in both genders. This study demonstrated shifts in attitudes following a practical class teaching clicker training in chickens. Similar practical classes may provide an effective method of teaching animal training skills and promoting more positive attitudes to animals.
机译:简单总结我们对动物的态度与我们对动物认知能力的信念有关,例如对智力和体验情绪状态的能力的看法。在这项研究中,调查了本科生在实践课之前和之后对鸡的态度,他们在该课中学会了对鸡进行响笛训练。学生更有可能同意,鸡是聪明的,易于教trick的,而且在实践课之后,鸡会感到无聊,沮丧和幸福等情绪。举办类似的讲习班可能是提高动物训练技能并促进对特定动物种类更积极态度的有效方法。摘要在本科课程中增加了一个实用课程,该课程使用鸡的Clicker训练来应用动物在动物训练中的学习和实践技能知识。由于对动物的态度与其感知的智力有关,因此在实践课之前和之后完成了对学生态度的调查,以确定(1)实际课是否改变了学生对鸡的态度及其体验情感状态的能力,以及(2)任何变化均与先前与鸡的接触,培训经历或性别有关。在调查后和调查前,学生们更多地同意,鸡易于教导技巧,很聪明,具有个性,并且不同意鸡很难训练和学习缓慢。上课后,他们更有可能相信鸡会感到无聊,沮丧和幸福。尽管男性和女性的态度都发生了变化,但女性对鸡的智力和体验情感状态的能力要比男性更高。这项研究表明,在实践课上对鸡进行答题器训练之后,态度发生了变化。类似的实践课可能会提供一种有效的方法来教授动物训练技能并提高对动物的积极态度。

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