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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Therapy Dog Stress, lip licking in this study In the April events the frequency in lip-licking and ear-back behavior decreased compared to the December sessions (Fig. 4), Mechanisms of Control of lip licking including Internal, devlopment/ ontogeny including lip licking, lip licking behavior in this study Both lip licking aswell as the ear back behavior were more frequent during therapy sessions when compared to the control session at home. (Fig. 2), Internal including salivary cortisol, Adaptive Function / Current Utility of both lip licking and ear-back behaviors is communicating to their owners and other dogs that the dogs are in distress., stressful environments such as students (new) during dog therapy sessions, Females dogs expressed less frequent ear back behavior than males (no Figure to illustrate conclusion) suggesting Female dogs are less stressed in dog therapy sessions, ear back behavior in other studies There was no difference between female and male dogs with regards to ear-back behavior, ear back behavior in this study Both lip licking aswell as the ear back behavior were more frequent during therapy sessions when compared to the control session at home. (Fig. 2), Tinbergen's 4 questions specifically devlopment/ ontogeny, In the April events the frequency in lip-licking and ear-back behavior decreased compared to the December sessions (Fig. 4) suggesting decresed stress levels in therapy dogs over time., lip licking behavior in this study males & females exhibited similar lip-licking behavior (no Figure to illustrate), External including stressful environments, Therapy Dog Stress Article does not address Evolution of behavior, ear back behavior in this study Females dogs expressed less frequent ear back behavior than males (no Figure to illustrate conclusion), Tinbergen's 4 questions specifically Mechanisms of Control of lip licking, Therapy Dog Stress Article illustrates 3 of Tinbergen's 4 questions, Tinbergen's 4 questions specifically Adaptive Function / Current Utility of both lip licking and ear-back behaviors, Mechanism of Control: details of data for lip licking behavior