Michael Roy

Michael Roy

professor United States

Michael Roy is a psychology professor at Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania, known for his research on the relationship between people and their pets. His work has explored how physical and personality traits influence the matching of dogs with their owners, revealing that people often select pets that reflect their own characteristics, both in appearance and temperament. His studies contribute to a broader understanding of the psychological underpinnings of pet ownership.

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Croatia Croatia: Michael Roy is a psychology professor who conducted a study showing that people can match purebred dogs with their owners based on appearance. 8

Jutarnji List – Croatian daily newspaper, est. 1998: Vaš pas je pljunuti vi? To nije slučajnost, stručnjaci tvrde da za to postoji psihološko objašnjenje

United States United States: Michael Roy is an author of the study and a psychology professor at Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania. 8

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