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. 2024 Jan 19;19(1):e0294044. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0294044

Table 3. Results of the comparison between answers of owners regarding their dietary behavior and the behavior they apply to their dog.

Measure Negative classifications1 (n) Positive classifications2 (n) Ties3 (n) p
Attitude 265 151 605 <0.001
Behavioral beliefs 657 177 187 <0.001
Health 394 192 435 <0.001
Trust in labels and products 494 140 387 <0.001
Self-identity (concern about dietary habits) 424 73 524 <0.001
Subjective norms 159 335 527 <0.001
Normative beliefs 265 398 358 <0.001
Influence of others 204 370 447 <0.001
Personal influence 201 183 637 0.597
Perceived behavioral control 236 320 465 <0.001
Intention 343 233 445 <0.001
Behavior 264 236 521 0.538

1Answers for which the owner chose a higher score on the Likert scale for the dog than for their own

2Answers for which the owner chose a lower score on the Likert scale for the dog than for their own

3Answers for which the owner chose the same score on the Likert scale for the dog and for their own.