Human rights, animal wrongs? Exploring attitudes toward animal use and possibilities for change
Presented here are three research studies examining psychological characteristics
underlying attitudes toward the use of nonhuman animals: beliefs and value systems; their�…
underlying attitudes toward the use of nonhuman animals: beliefs and value systems; their�…
Human rights, animal wrongs? exploring attitudes toward animal use and possibilities for change
S Knight, A Vrij, D Brandon…�- Society and Animals�…, 2010 - researchportal.port.ac.uk
Presented here are three research studies examining psychological characteristics
underlying attitudes toward the use of nonhuman animals: beliefs and value systems; their�…
underlying attitudes toward the use of nonhuman animals: beliefs and value systems; their�…
Human rights, animal wrongs? Exploring attitudes toward animal use and possibilities for change.
S Knight, K Bard, A Vrij, D Brandon�- Society & Animals: Journal of�…, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Presented here are three research studies examining psychological characteristics
underlying attitudes toward the use of nonhuman animals: beliefs and value systems; their�…
underlying attitudes toward the use of nonhuman animals: beliefs and value systems; their�…
[PDF][PDF] Human Rights, Animal Wrongs? Exploring Attitudes toward Animal Use and Possibilities for Change
S Knight, K Bard, A Vrij, D Brandon - 2010 - animalsandsociety.org
Presented here are three research studies examining psychological characteristics
underlying attitudes toward the use of nonhuman animals: beliefs and value systems; their�…
underlying attitudes toward the use of nonhuman animals: beliefs and value systems; their�…
Human rights, animal wrongs? Exploring attitudes toward animal use and possibilities for change.
S Knight, K Bard, A Vrij, D Brandon - 2010 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Presented here are three research studies examining psychological characteristics
underlying attitudes toward the use of nonhuman animals: beliefs and value systems; their�…
underlying attitudes toward the use of nonhuman animals: beliefs and value systems; their�…