Development of “personality” in the domestic cat: A longitudinal study

Although individual differences in the behavior of animals, sometimes referred to as personality, have recently received considerable attention, the development of such differences remains understudied. We previously found consistent individual differences in behavior in four tests simulating everyd...

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Veröffentlicht in:Developmental psychobiology 2023-11, Vol.65 (7), p.e22427-e22427
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