La influencia de la neotenia en la elección de un perro para su adopción
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2024-04-22
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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(ES) El presente diseño de investigación, pretende conocer la relación entre las características físicas
referidas a la neotenia del perro, entendida como la conservación de caracteres juveniles en el
individuo, y su posible adopción. Para la consecución de dicho objetivo, el estudio se
fundamentará en la clasificación por niveles de la neotenia que establecen Lorna y Raymond
Coppinger. Basándose en dicha clasificación, se seleccionan diferentes imágenes de perros
pertenecientes a cada nivel de neotenia. A través de un cuestionario de elaboración propia, se
pretende que los participantes otorguen un valor numérico a cada imagen según sus preferencias
en cuanto a la adopción de cada raza, teniendo en cuenta sus características físicas. De esta
forma, se pretende ampliar el conocimiento científico acerca de las características que
demandan los adoptantes.
(EN) The present research design aims to know the relationship between the physical characteristics referred to the dog's neoteny, understood as the conservation of juvenile characteristics in the individual, and its possible adoption. To achieve this objective, the study will be based on the classification by levels of neoteny established by Lorna and Raymond Coppinger. Based on this classification, different images of dogs belonging to each level of neoteny are selected. Through a self-developed questionnaire, the participants are expected to give a numerical value to each image according to their preferences regarding the adoption of each race, taking into account their physical characteristics. In this way, the aim is to expand scientific knowledge about the characteristics that adopters demand.
(EN) The present research design aims to know the relationship between the physical characteristics referred to the dog's neoteny, understood as the conservation of juvenile characteristics in the individual, and its possible adoption. To achieve this objective, the study will be based on the classification by levels of neoteny established by Lorna and Raymond Coppinger. Based on this classification, different images of dogs belonging to each level of neoteny are selected. Through a self-developed questionnaire, the participants are expected to give a numerical value to each image according to their preferences regarding the adoption of each race, taking into account their physical characteristics. In this way, the aim is to expand scientific knowledge about the characteristics that adopters demand.