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Attitudes to animal use of named species for different purposes: effects of speciesism, individualising morality, likeability and demographic factors

Psychology

Attitudes to animal use of named species for different purposes: effects of speciesism, individualising morality, likeability and demographic factors

S. Marriott and H. J. Cassaday

This fascinating research by Sara Marriott and Helen J. Cassaday delves into society's attitudes towards animal use, revealing the complexities of speciesism and moral values. The study uncovers intriguing correlations between individual preferences and respect for animal rights, offering insights into the psychological mechanisms affecting our relationships with animals.

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