Research shows that the personality is 'unpleasant' in dog lovers

Many people believe that dog lovers are extroverted, prefer to communicate with people and abide by strict rules. In contrast, cat lovers tend to live introverted, more sensitive.

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However, a study that surveyed more than 500 Americans recently discovered, in addition to extroverted personality, dog lovers also tend to be more social and domineering.

This conclusion was drawn after researchers from the University of Melbourne (Australia) conducted a survey. Accordingly, experts say, this personality is linked to discrimination and often tends to "expect, accept and support social inequality".

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Nick Haslam, a professor of psychology at the University of Melbourne, said the results of two surveys with 500 university students showed that dog lovers always get better scores when they have to take multiple choice questions and practice expressing orientation in social dominance. Interestingly, women often score lower than men in the tests because they are often "relentless" and softer.

Another study was conducted by psychologists from Ghent University (Belgium) and Brock University (Canada). Thereby, experts find the characteristics of the human tendency to outperform animals so they will find ways to win, dominate it.

This fits perfectly with the pattern of human relationships with your loyal, close friends - dogs. It is an easy-to-train, intelligent animal that is not like a more independent cat but is more variable.

Participating in the study, psychologist Jonathan Haidt said that dog lovers often have conservative, impulsive political views and do not forget to emphasize that cat lovers tend to be smarter because they are always careful in every thing I do.