Obviously some or all these may be due to unobserved 3rd causes.
Cat people vs. dog people?
Yes, the one that really catches my attention is “slower reactions”, though since that’s something that’s observed in rats as well and explained 10% of the variance in reaction times (see the paper).
Agreed—my comment was about 2⁄3 in jest.
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Cat people vs. dog people?
Yes, the one that really catches my attention is “slower reactions”, though since that’s something that’s observed in rats as well and explained 10% of the variance in reaction times (see the paper).
Agreed—my comment was about 2⁄3 in jest.