Klause Jaffe

Klause Jaffe

scientist Venezuela

Klause Jaffe is a scientist at the Universidad Simón Bolívar in Venezuela, recognized for his research on assortative mating and its implications for both human and animal relationships. He has studied how individuals tend to choose partners and companions that resemble themselves in various ways, extending this concept to the relationship between dogs and their owners. Jaffe's work highlights the importance of similarity and familiarity in forming lasting bonds.

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United States United States: Klause Jaffe is a scientist at the Universidad Simón Bolívar in Venezuela who has researched how humans choose their pet dogs. 8

CNN: The science behind why dogs look like their owners may surprise you: ‘I don’t think people should feel embarrassed’