Vegetarian Social, Psychological and Moral Development
Comparison of Vegetarians and Non-Vegetarians on Pet Attitude and Empathy
Submitted on Nov 20, 2008 (Original item from 2008) Companion Animals | Vegetarianism and VeganismAttitudes and Health Behaviours of Young Adolescent Omnivores and Vegetarians: A School Based Study
Submitted on Oct 31, 2008 (Original item from 2007) Diet and Nutrition | Vegetarianism and VeganismIQ in Childhood and Vegetarianism in Adulthood: 1970 British Cohort Study
Submitted on Aug 30, 2008 (Original item from 1970) Vegetarianism and VeganismThe Interactive Effect of Cultural Symbols and Human Values on Taste Evaluation
Submitted on Jul 24, 2008 (Original item from 2008) Diet and Nutrition | Vegetarianism and VeganismA research study examining the symbolic meaning of foods and beverages found that when participants tasted meat, they were more what influenced by what they thought they had eaten than what they had actually eaten. The study's authors conclude that "Participants who ate the vegetarian alternative did not rate the taste and aroma less favorably than those who ate the beef product. Instead, what influenced taste evaluation was what they thought they had eaten and whether that food symbolized values that they personally supported."
"I Don't Like Meat to Look Like Animals": How Consumer Behavior Responds to Animal Rights Campaigns
Submitted on Jul 23, 2008 (Original item from 2008) Advocacy Strategies | Farmed Animals | General Animal Protection | Vegetarianism and VeganismThe Persuasion Problem
Submitted by Che on May 07, 2008 Advocacy Strategies | General Animal Protection | Vegetarianism and VeganismAbolitionism versus Reformism
Submitted on Apr 29, 2008 (Original item from 2007) Advocacy Strategies | General Animal Protection | Vegetarianism and VeganismStudy Shows 7.3 Million Americans are Vegetarians
Submitted on Apr 19, 2008 (Original item from 2008) Vegetarianism and VeganismAccording to the "Vegetarianism in America study by Vegetarian Times Magazine, 3.2% of U.S. adults, or 7.3 million people, follow a vegetarian-based diet. Approximately 0.5%, or 1 million adults, are vegans, who consume no animal products at all. In addition, 10% of U.S. adults, or 22.8 million people, say they largely follow a vegetarian-inclined diet. Data on age, gender, and other demographics were also included.
