Conflicted omnivores are people who eat meat but feel bad about it. This study addresses the spending habits of omnivores in the context of their food decisions. There are three measures which each test specific hypotheses relating to these habits. Measure one demonstrated that greater salience of animal origins of meat led to lower sales of meat in shopping settings, particularly in conflicted omnivores. Measure two found that the expected cost of reducing meat consumption is not a significant predictor of the likelihood of doing so. Measure three found that, while participants enjoyed beef more and attributed more mental status to beef/cows, they strongly felt that chicken is the more responsible food choice
Despite much research into vegetarianism, the psychological relationship between eating meat and eva...
Recent theorizing suggests the 4Ns—that is, the belief that eating meat is natural, normal, necessar...
Meat consumption can be conflicting. Many individuals like eating meat but condemn causing harm to a...
Conflicted omnivores are people who eat meat but feel bad about it. This study addresses the spendin...
In response to health, environmental, ethical, and cost concerns, growing numbers of individuals ar...
The dramatic increase of meat production in the last decades has proven to be one of the most impact...
The conflict between the belief that eating meatholds harmful effects, and the actual behaviour ofea...
As omnivores, humans benefit from considerable nutritional flexibility. However, this blessing also...
The purpose of the present study was to examine whether differences in ambivalence between meat eate...
Objective: The overall aim of this study was to examine a variety of belief and demographic factors ...
Humans' relationships with non-human animals are complicated and complex. This thesis aims to addres...
An increasing number of people are concerned about eating meat, despite enjoying doing so. In the pr...
The aim of the study is (1) to assess the extent to which omnivores are willing to stop or reduce th...
Meat eaters often have an ambivalent relationship with the common practice of killing animals for fo...
Many individuals have empathetic feelings towards animals but frequently consume meat. We investigat...
Despite much research into vegetarianism, the psychological relationship between eating meat and eva...
Recent theorizing suggests the 4Ns—that is, the belief that eating meat is natural, normal, necessar...
Meat consumption can be conflicting. Many individuals like eating meat but condemn causing harm to a...
Conflicted omnivores are people who eat meat but feel bad about it. This study addresses the spendin...
In response to health, environmental, ethical, and cost concerns, growing numbers of individuals ar...
The dramatic increase of meat production in the last decades has proven to be one of the most impact...
The conflict between the belief that eating meatholds harmful effects, and the actual behaviour ofea...
As omnivores, humans benefit from considerable nutritional flexibility. However, this blessing also...
The purpose of the present study was to examine whether differences in ambivalence between meat eate...
Objective: The overall aim of this study was to examine a variety of belief and demographic factors ...
Humans' relationships with non-human animals are complicated and complex. This thesis aims to addres...
An increasing number of people are concerned about eating meat, despite enjoying doing so. In the pr...
The aim of the study is (1) to assess the extent to which omnivores are willing to stop or reduce th...
Meat eaters often have an ambivalent relationship with the common practice of killing animals for fo...
Many individuals have empathetic feelings towards animals but frequently consume meat. We investigat...
Despite much research into vegetarianism, the psychological relationship between eating meat and eva...
Recent theorizing suggests the 4Ns—that is, the belief that eating meat is natural, normal, necessar...
Meat consumption can be conflicting. Many individuals like eating meat but condemn causing harm to a...