动物福利
心理学
动物辅助治疗
轮毂零点
社会心理学
福利
动物权利
上市(财务)
宠物疗法
医学
兽医学
生态学
生物
财务
经济
法学
政治学
作者
Max E. Butterfield,Sarah E. Hill,Charles G. Lord
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jesp.2012.02.010
摘要
Recent research has demonstrated that people have an affinity for non-human entities that appear to have human qualities. The current studies build on this research, examining whether anthropomorphism can be used to promote animal welfare. In Study 1 (n = 42), participants read scenarios about dogs and reported more willingness to help the ones described with anthropomorphic language relative to those described with non-anthropomorphic language. In Study 2 (n = 57), participants rated dogs on either human or canine characteristics (e.g., good listener vs. good at listing to commands). Relative to the non-anthropomorphism condition, participants in the anthropomorphism condition reported more willingness to adopt dogs from a shelter, and more support for animal rights, animal welfare, and vegetarian and vegan attitudes. Moreover, these pro-animal attitudes fully mediated the effect of the anthropomorphism manipulation on willingness to adopt the dogs.
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