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  • Assessing Attitudes Toward ...
    Takooshian, Harold; Weis, Claire

    The Humanistic psychologist, 06/2023, Letnik: 51, Številka: 2
    Journal Article

    "How do vegetarians compare with omnivores in their views of animal welfare?" In 2020, this simple question was made more timely by the COVID-19 pandemic. Here, in this pre-COVID survey in 2019; a standardized scale (Takooshian, 1988) was updated, for an analysis of 194 surveys, to compare the views of 33 vegetarians with 161 omnivores on four brief standardized scales: animal welfare (0-10 points, α = .58), animal research (0-10, α = .56), science (0-10, α = .65), and humans' uses of animals (0-22, α = .82). As expected, vegetarians are significantly more proanimal and antivivisection across all 25 of 25 comparisons. Future post-COVID research possibilities are discussed, to probe the likely future of plant-based diets and whether the COVID pandemic impacted these attitudes.