...find, similarly, that people with animal protection motivations would be more successful in their transition. In addition to these motivations themselves, we can also think about the source of a... READ MORE
...effect on how successful people were with their diets. In this report, we took the analysis further by examining two questions: Whether people with different initial motivations tend to experience... READ MORE
...successful but were still consuming 6.1 more monthly servings of animal products than they intended. Further, just 28% of participants felt completely successful, although 57% had met or surpassed their... READ MORE
...= 1.6, 95% CI = 1.0, 2.6) problems had the strongest effects on unsuccessful dog ownership among the post-acquisition variables studied. Preventing owners with a history of unsuccessful dog ownership... READ MORE
...disgusted) to campaigns that employ shocking visuals. Yet, animal advocacy campaigns and protests can produce positive effects too. Some animal advocacy campaigns seem to be successful in reducing the public’s... READ MORE
...of this, it’s not always clear how to make protests as effective as possible. This report aims to understand which factors make some protests more successful than others in achieving... READ MORE
...factors make protests more likely to be successful, and the research we’ve done indicates that protests are more likely to succeed if they are well-organized, if the general public sides... READ MORE
This study followed strategies that make behavior changes successful and strategies that make behavior change unsuccessful.... READ MORE
The vast majority of dogs in the shelter system, including those with behavioral issues, have the potential for successful adoption outcomes - even dogs who have already been "unsuccesfully" adopted... READ MORE
