© 2020 Bradley et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Globally, many millions of animals are used by humans every year and much of this usage causes public concern. A new scale, devised to measure attitudes to animal use in relation to the purpose of use and species, the Animal Purpose Questionnaire (APQ), was completed by in total 483 participants, 415 British nationals and 68 participants from 39 other countries. The APQ was presented in two survey formats, alongside an established Animal Attitudes Scale (AAS). In both surveys, participan...
The results of various studies have suggested a range of demo-graphic and personality variables that...
This study uses qualitative methodology to examine why people have different attitudes toward differ...
A total of 302 undergraduates in the social sciences and the humanities at two Australian universiti...
The animal purpose questionnaire (APQ) is a new instrument to measure human attitudes to animal use ...
Attitudes to animals and their use are becoming increasingly important for the success of conservati...
Three groups of participants (largely recruited from the UK) completed a survey to examine attitudes...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
Despite the increasing interest in, and scope of, human-animal studies, few statistically robust mea...
As members of a university community that sponsors animal research, we developed a survey to improve...
An annotated bibliography of relevant materials published between 1981 and 2019.https://www.wellbein...
Understanding public attitudes towards using animals for medical experimentation and the issues that...
There has been increasing interest in the study of human-animal relations. This contrasts with the l...
We designed an instrument to measure attitudes about a variety of animal use issues, collect informa...
There has been increasing interest in the study of human-animal relations. This contrasts with the l...
The exploration of public attitudes toward animal research is important given recent developments in...
The results of various studies have suggested a range of demo-graphic and personality variables that...
This study uses qualitative methodology to examine why people have different attitudes toward differ...
A total of 302 undergraduates in the social sciences and the humanities at two Australian universiti...
The animal purpose questionnaire (APQ) is a new instrument to measure human attitudes to animal use ...
Attitudes to animals and their use are becoming increasingly important for the success of conservati...
Three groups of participants (largely recruited from the UK) completed a survey to examine attitudes...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
Despite the increasing interest in, and scope of, human-animal studies, few statistically robust mea...
As members of a university community that sponsors animal research, we developed a survey to improve...
An annotated bibliography of relevant materials published between 1981 and 2019.https://www.wellbein...
Understanding public attitudes towards using animals for medical experimentation and the issues that...
There has been increasing interest in the study of human-animal relations. This contrasts with the l...
We designed an instrument to measure attitudes about a variety of animal use issues, collect informa...
There has been increasing interest in the study of human-animal relations. This contrasts with the l...
The exploration of public attitudes toward animal research is important given recent developments in...
The results of various studies have suggested a range of demo-graphic and personality variables that...
This study uses qualitative methodology to examine why people have different attitudes toward differ...
A total of 302 undergraduates in the social sciences and the humanities at two Australian universiti...