Results From First Humane Education Lecture Survey
This webpage summarizes the results of a survey of those who attended a humane education lecture in one of several states. The survey, which is not without its limitations, touched on a variety of topics including diet change in response to the lecture, perceptions about the ability of different farmed animals to experience emotions, the most interesting and influential materials used in the lecture, and barriers to adopting a vegan diet.
[Abstract excerpted from original source.]
“Recently Effective Animal Activism was invited by Justice for Animals to help analyze data they had collected from a post-lecture survey. Business cards with a link to an online survey, and a promise of a chance at a prize, had been distributed after humane education lectures in several states. Roughly 2200 of these business cards were distributed and in total 114 surveys were completed. While this isn’t a particularly large amount of data, it was still enough to make some interesting observations.”

