Intraclass correlation coefficients within animal on the first four PCs.

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<p>Intraclass correlation coefficients for PC scores over the studied period within individual animal were calculated separately in each of two vet camps. Moderate to high ICC values for the first four PCs indicate that there would be little benefit in employing daily behaviour variables, at the cost of increasing the total variance in the data. All ICC values were significantly different from 0 (<i>p</i> < 0.001).</p><p>Intraclass correlation coefficients within animal on the first four PCs.</p

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