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. 2020 Feb 22;10(2):352. doi: 10.3390/ani10020352

Table A3.

Event-based lag sequential analysis results for dog behaviour response to sheep behaviour including observed frequencies, conditional probabilities and adjusted residuals.

Sheep Behaviour Dog Behaviour
Moving Not Moving Stalking Crouching Lip-Licking Chasing Barking
Start 24:48% (5.6) 8:16% (−0.8) 7:14% (−1.6) 3:6% (0.3) 0:0% (−0.8) 2:4% (−4.1) 6:12% (3.4)
Stop 6:11% (−1.6) 20:37% (3.4) 23:43% (3.7) 4:7% (0.8) 0:0% (−0.9) 1:2% (−4.6) 0:0% (−1.6)
Splitting 5:16% (−0.5) 9:28% (1.2) 10:31% (1.2) 4:13% (2.0) 0:0% (−0.6) 4:13% (-2.0) 0:0% (−1.2)
Escape S 24:13% (−2.8) 25:14% (−3.0) 33:18% (−2.1) 7:4% (−1.1) 1:1% (−1.1) 83:46% (7.8) 7:4% (0.2)
Escape G 5:28% (1.0) 1:6% (−1.6) 4:22% (−0.1) 0:0% (−1.0) 0:0% (−0.5) 8:44% (1.6) 0:0% (−0.9)
Foot-stamping 3:17% (−0.3) 8:44% (2.6) 4:22% (−0.1) 0:0% (−1.0) 3:17% (6.4) 0:0% (−2.7) 0:0% (−0.9)

Each paired interaction details three results—Observed frequency: Conditional probability in percentage and adjusted residual in parentheses. Significant positive linkage between behaviours are highlighted in bold. Escape S: Escape single; Escape G: escape group.