This paper discusses human beliefs towards non-human animals and contrasts this with human behavior and human actions towards inanimate objects. READ MORE
The General Social Surveys have asked questions on a multitude of different topics, including attitudes towards the concept of moral rights of animals and testing on animals for medical reasons. READ MORE
Violent offenders were far more likely to engage in extreme animal cruelty as children than non-violent criminals were. READ MORE
There was a major growth in vegetarian food between 1999 and 2002, and this trend is expected to continue at a lower rate in the next five years. READ MORE
In 2003, two thirds of British people ate a meat-free meal, with 58% citing variety as a reason for their choice. READ MORE
Provides information regarding how to access animal-related public opinion survey information electronically, specifically through The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research and the National Opinion Research Center. READ MORE
A study has found that personality differences were weakly related to attitudes on animal welfare and instead gender and sensitivity were better indicators of attitudes on animal welfare. READ MORE
This study attempted to answer a wide range of unanswered but important questions on animal issues. READ MORE
This study analysed people's opinions on different species of animals and their attitudes on hunting, fishing and animal research. READ MORE
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