Abstract
In this report we analyse the cognitive performance of New Zealand Robins (Petroica longipes) using facet theory, smallest space analysis (SSA) and partial order scalogram analysis (POSA). The data set we analyse was originally subjected to principle component analysis in order to develop a test-battery for avian cognitive performance. We extend these analyses by proposing a two facet rather than a single component solution using SSA and we characterize individual birds by their scores on all tasks using POSA. We note problems with the small sample size and call for our exploratory analyses to be replicated using a larger sample of birds and for the development of further test items using the facet theory’s tool the mapping sentence. We suggest that facet theory and the mapping sentences are research approaches suitable for conceiving, designing, analysing and developing theory that may be used within avian cognitive research. We conclude by proposing a mapping sentence for avian cognition, which forms an adaptable template for future avian cognition research.
Highlights
Title A Facet Theory Analysis of the Structure of Cognitive Performance in New Zealand Robins (Petroica longipes)
We analyzed the cognitive performance of New Zealand robins (Petroica longipes) using facet theory, smallestspace analysis (SSA), and partial order scalogram analysis (POSA)
The data set we analyzed was originally subjected to principle component analysis in order to develop a test battery for avian cognitive performance
Summary
A Facet Theory Analysis of the Structure of Cognitive Performance in New Zealand Robins (Petroica longipes). As part of a research program investigating the cognitive performance of New Zealand robins (Petroica longipes), Shaw, Boogert, Clayton, and Burns (2015) used PCA to develop a six-task test-battery to assess avian cognitive performance. We reanalyzed their dataset using non-parametric multi-dimensional statistics within a theoretical framework of facet theory, which is a method from the social sciences for conceiving, designing, and analyzing research on complex behavior. We present details of the original research and data
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