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Electronically Available Surveys of Attitudes Toward Animals

In: Society & Animals
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Lorna B. Dorr Western Carolina University

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Harold A. Herzogl Western Carolina University

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Abstract

Much of the research on attitudes toward non-human species has been conducted with non-representative samples. Largely ignored in the literature on human/animal interactions are surveys conducted by commercial polling organizations using large probability samples of Americans. Many of these surveys contain information relevant to attitudes about animals and animal welfare issues. This information is available to researchers electronically at little or no cost through organizations such as the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research and the National Opinion Research Center.

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