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  1. A Multispecies Approach to Co-Sleeping.Bradley P. Smith, Peta C. Hazelton, Kirrilly R. Thompson, Joshua L. Trigg, Hayley C. Etherton & Sarah L. Blunden - 2017 - Human Nature 28 (3):255-273.
    Human sleeping arrangements have evolved over time and differ across cultures. The majority of adults share their bed at one time or another with a partner or child, and many also sleep with pets. In fact, around half of dog and cat owners report sharing a bed or bedroom with their pet. However, interspecies co-sleeping has been trivialized in the literature relative to interpersonal or human-human co-sleeping, receiving little attention from an interdisciplinary psychological perspective. In this paper, we provide a (...)
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  • Associations Between Pet Ownership and Attitudes Toward Pets With Youth Socioemotional Outcomes.Kristen C. Jacobson & Laura Chang - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  • Animals and Attachment Theory.Ben Rockett & Sam Carr - 2014 - Society and Animals 22 (4):415-433.