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Do dogs get the point? a review of dog–human communication ability
Juliane Kaminski
, Marie Nitzschner
Department of Psychology
Centre for Interaction, Development and Diversity
Centre for Comparative & Evolutionary Psychology
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
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Dog
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Hypothesis
45%
Understanding
27%
Evidence
18%
Skills
18%
Adaptation
18%
Relative
18%
Ability
9%
Interpersonal Communication
9%
Activity
9%
Evolution
9%
Ancestry
9%
Violence
9%
Aggression
9%
INIS
dogs
100%
humans
54%
hypothesis
45%
wolves
18%
by-products
18%
reviews
9%
animals
9%
men
9%
Immunology and Microbiology
Dog
100%
Comprehension
27%
Adaptation
18%
Wolf
18%
Human
9%
Animal
9%
Light
9%
Aptitude
9%
Evolution
9%
Pressure
9%
Chimpanzee
9%
Psychology
Humans
45%
Communication
45%
Adaptation
18%
Fear
18%
Cognitive Skill
9%
Abilities
9%
Aggression
9%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Dog
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Joint Production
18%