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Scientific American: Wolves Raised by Humans Can’t Understand People like Dogs Can
PBS: How is this dog smarter than this boy?
Forbes: Dogs turn to humans for help faster than pigs, research suggests
Gizmodo: How stupid are dogs, really?
Sporting Dog Talk: How canine communication evolved and what that means to us as dog owners
Big Think: 6 reasons why dogs truly are man’s best friend
The Atlantic: Dogs’ eyes have changed since humans befriended them
American Kennel Club: Copycat dogs: Understanding and using dogs’ ability to imitate
The Atlantic: Are Australians redomesticating the dingo?
New Haven Register: Yale dog psychology offers glimpse into what our dogs might be thinking
Podcast: Quanta Magazine: A domesticated dingo? No, but some are getting less wild
Scientific American: Puppy dog eyes may have evolved in stages
Particle: Behind the puppy-dog eyes
Quartz: The dog training strategies that work on kids
Psychology Today: A dog is more likely to ignore bad advice than a child
Big Think: Want to work smarter, not harder? Think like a dog
Economic Times India: Pick & choose! Dogs ignore bad advice from humans
TIME: Here’s one way your dog is a better learner than you
New York Magazine: Your dog is too smart to follow your dumb human advice
Yale News (video clip): Dogs ignore bad advice that humans follow
Yale Daily News: Grad students explain the relationship between humans and dogs
WTAE Channel 4 (video clip): The dingo is key to evolutionary history of dogs
Yale Daily News: Do children know truth from fiction?
Today Show (video clip): Scientists go inside the minds of dogs
Melton Leader: Some paws for thought
Yale Graduate School Newsletter: What can dogs teach us about teaching?
NBC Nightly News (video clip): That doggone intuition: Is your dog smarter than you think?
WTNH Channel 8 (video clip): Yale studying how dogs think
Psych Report: Global sustainability through a social psychological lens: Climate change research at SPSP 2014
Science Daily: Experts’ attitudes influence what children believe
British Psychological Society Research Digest: Young children trust kindness over expertise