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  Title EQUINE SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE Type Journal Article
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  Abstract INTRODUCTION to the social intelligence tests

This document contains the result of adjusting 12 tests written for dogs to the sensory modes and size

of horses. Stanley Coren calls the tests “Canine IQ Tests,” but also says the tests are probably

measurements of “social intelligence.” Coren's book also contains the list of dog breeds ranked by

score on these tests. The technical, psychological definition of “intelligence” is not relevant to these

tests (the usual academic caveats about data and variables). Also, an animal that is very clever and is

not interested in interacting with humans will score low on these tests, so if your horse is a low scorer,

it may mean that people just are not interesting for him.

I am posting the tests because 1) my riding club thought they were fun when I showed them the video

record of the testing protocol and 2) the several horses tested thought they were fun. Of these horses,

my two (a German sport horse and a Morgan) became more alert in responding to their human

companion (me) after the tests were run....
 
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 3622  
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