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You see a guy walking a pit bull with a studded collar. What's your first thought?: tough guy, right? Well, probably. But chances are he's a conscientious1, rule-abiding tough guy. So says a study in the journal Anthrozoos.
Researchers gave personality tests to 235 subjects—from teens to people in their 60s. Those subjects also rated how aggressive they considered different breeds of dogs to be, from cocker spaniels to pit bulls, and chose which type they'd most like to own.
As the authors expected, the most unfriendly study volunteers, and the youngest, preferred the meanest breeds. But the stereotyping2 ends there. Pit bull lovers weren't any more likely to have delinquent3 past behavior—like carrying weapons for fights—than people who preferred friendly Labs.
In fact, pit bull lovers actually scored higher for conscientiousness4 on the personality test. Which means they may be more rule-oriented, careful and organized—the perfect candidates for dog training classes, the authors say. So next time you see someone walking a fearsome dog, that person’s bark may be worse than his bite.
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1 conscientious | |
adj.审慎正直的,认真的,本着良心的 | |
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v.把…模式化,使成陈规( stereotype的现在分词 ) | |
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adj.犯法的,有过失的;n.违法者 | |
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4 conscientiousness | |
责任心 | |
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