Syndicated and Independent Research
Syndicated studies are multi-client research projects carried out on behalf of coalitions of animal advocates. HRC has completed several such studies, and we regularly propose new syndicated studies (see our current project proposals) and conduct other independent research. See below for a list of these studies.
Focus Groups on Vegetarianism: A Study of Four Focus Groups Conducted in Seattle
Submitted on Apr 02, 2007 (Original item from 2002) Vegetarianism and Veganism
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This report provides insight into vegetarianism and those who practice. Also explores the views of non-vegetarians concerning their diets and perceptions of vegetarianism.
Vegetarianism in the US: A Summary of Quantitative Research
Submitted on Apr 02, 2007 (Original item from 2005) Vegetarianism and Veganism
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This report summarizes data from more than 25 quantitative studies and presents the best estimates of various meat consumption segments, including vegetarians, semi-vegetarians, active meat reducers and health-conscious consumers.
Advocating Meat Reduction and Vegetarianism to US Adults
Submitted on Apr 03, 2007 (Original item from 2007) Diet and Nutrition | Vegetarianism and Veganism
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A comprehensive study on the meat consumption habits of U.S. adults, focusing in particular on meat reduction and the motivations for encouraging meat reduction.
Understanding the Public Image of the US Animal Protection Movement
Submitted on Apr 08, 2007 (Original item from 2004) General Animal Protection
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This report provides a summary and analysis of public opinion research relating to the image and credibility of the animal protection movement, based on secondary research collected through March 2004.
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
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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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