U.S. Public Opinion of Animal Protection Goals, Activities, and Advocates (Phase 2)
Submitted on Apr 08, 2007 (Original item from 2006)
General Animal Protection | Animal Advocacy
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This summary of phase 2 research describes results from focus groups and personal interviews conducted to investigate public awareness and opinions of animal protection (AP) activities, including the perceived image, credibility, and effectiveness of the AP movement in the United States.
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