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Team pitbull-chat ASSEMBLE!!!
Hey guys!!
i hope everyone is doing great! I will be presenting in front of LOTS of people tomorrow for my class about a research article of my choice. I already have an article and all that good stuff but it's more like the one that I am just "ok" with presenting... My original idea was to present an article that focused on breeds labeled as dangerous (mostly apbt). If anyone is super bored or wants to help out, I would greatly appreciate it. :-) I have searched on someof the databases they offer at my school on their website (texas A&M university at corpus christi) but it's almost impossible to cover alllllll of them. And I'm sure some of you have access to some I dont. WHAT I WOULD LIKE TO PRESENT: a study focusing on american pit bull terriers and whether or not they really are more dangerous than other breeds. Canine behavior- focus on dog-dog interactions and the body language associated with it...recognizing the behaviors that could prevent fights Maybe even something that compares different types of temperament assessments. I am open to any ideas!!! The idea is to focus on pittie educatio, especuially since it will give me a reason to bring bindi with me as a "visual aid" http://www.pitbull-chat.com/images/smilies/biggrin.png REQUIREMENTS: Must be a scientific research article No "reviews" allowed... Must have a hypothesis/be asking something. the longer the article the better..All you would have to do is read the abstract and if you think it "might" be good enough, thats good enough for me .My current presentation is over canine aggression and the genes in control of aggressive behavior. If you don't have access to an online database (most will ask for a login name and password and usually have to pay for articles) let me know. I can send you my username and id# to access ALL databases listed on my school website. ANY help is greatly appreciated!! THANKS!! Kristi & Bindi |
I didn't find anything when I searched the databases at my school. I just typed in "american pit bull terrier".
I found articles, but not scientific research, although there was an interesting study done on people's and the media's perceptions of pit bulls. Sorry, tried to paste the link, but you can't see it unless you go to my school. http://www.pitbull-chat.com/images/smilies/rolleyes.png |
well thanks for tryin at least :-)
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