Public Attitudes toward Animal Research: A Review
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Personal and Cultural Characteristics
2.1. Age
2.2. Sex
2.3. Rural versus Urban Background
2.4. Experience with Animals
2.5. Religion
2.6. Personality
2.7. Vegetarianism and Animal or Environmental Advocacy
2.8. Belief in Animal Mind
3. Animal Characteristics
3.1. Species, Sentience and Appeal
3.2. Genetic Modification
4. Research Characteristics
4.1. Type of Research
4.2. Availability of Alternatives
4.3. Level of Harm
5. Other Variables
5.1. Effect of Social Media
5.2. Living Conditions of Laboratory Animals
6. Critique of Existing Methods of Public Attitudes Assessment
7. Addressing the Gaps through Better Public Engagement
8. Summary
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
References and Notes
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