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. 2024 Mar 11;13:188. [Version 1] doi: 10.12688/f1000research.144232.1

Table 15. Model selection statistics and relative influence of the predictive variables on the variation of the observed behaviours.

Response variables GLM Subsets of models AICc ΔAICc VIF
Rate of social behaviours Best model 1 Juvenile Social Exposure + Sex 143.27 0.00 ≤1.04
Full model 1 Sex + Life Experience + Species + Rearing + Infancy Social Exposure + Juvenile Social Exposure + Estimated Current Age + Estimated Age at Arrival 187.82 44.52 ≥10
Rate of anxiety behaviours Best model 2 Estimated Age Arrival + Species + Sex 142.29 0.00 ≤1.33
Full model 2 Sex + Life Experience + Species + Rearing + Infancy Social Exposure + Juvenile Social Exposure + Estimated Current Age + Estimated Age at Arrival 184.63 42.34 ≥10
Rate of abnormal Best model 3 Rearing + Sex 146.43 0.00 ≤1.03
Full model 3 Sex + Life Experience + Species + Rearing + Infancy Social Exposure + Juvenile Social Exposure + Estimated Current Age + Estimated Age at Arrival 194.25 47.82 ≥10
EloRating Best model 4 Sex 144.60 0.00 0.00
Full model 4 Sex + Life Experience + Species + Rearing + Infancy Social Exposure + Juvenile Social Exposure + Estimated Current Age + Estimated Age at Arrival 191.36 46.76 ≥10

Note. The Best Models in bold have some significant results at p < 0.05. AICc = Akaike’s information criterion corrected for small sample sizes. VIF = variance inflation factor. We only select models with a VIF < 5.