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Public attitudes toward animals and the influential factors in contemporary China

机译:公众对当代中国动物的态度和影响因素

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The relationship between public attitudes toward animals and human demographics has been well documented during the last few decades, but the influence of human ethical ideologies on public attitudes toward animals and animal welfare has been rarely investigated, especially in developing countries, such as China. The present study introduced two scales ( Animal Issue Scale [AIS] and Animal Attitude Scale [AAS]) to investigate the Chinese people's attitudes toward animals and the manner in which their outlook related to ethical ideologies ( idealism and relativism), which classified people into four ethical positions: situationists, subjectivists, absolutists and exceptionists. Moreover, it also showed how ethical ideologies and their interaction with human demographics influence respondents' attitudes toward animals. The results of an online questionnaire ( n = 504) distributed throughout China suggest that compared with middle-aged and old respondents, the young demonstrated significantly more positive attitudes toward animals. Absolutists showed the most positive attitudes toward animals, while subjectivists showed the least. People's attitudes toward animals were positively affected by idealism, which confirms previous findings in developed countries. However, people's attitudes toward animals were negatively affected by relativism, which is inconsistent with findings in developed countries, showing that ethical relativism failed to influence attitudes toward animals. Our results indicate that the same mechanisms underlying the effect of ethical idealism on attitudes toward animals might work in different countries to increase awareness on animal welfare. However, the manner in which ethical relativism influences attitudes toward animals may differ between developed and developing countries.
机译:在过去的几十年中,公众对动物和人口统计学之间的公众态度与人口统计学之间的关系,但人道德意识形态对公众对动物和动物福利态度的影响很少被调查,特别是在中国等发展中国家。本研究介绍了两种尺度(动物发布规模[AIS]和动物态度规模[AAS])来调查中国人对动物的态度以及与道德意识形态(理想主义和相对主义)有关的方式,将人民分解为四个伦理职位:情境主义者,主观主义者,绝对主义者和异常主义者。此外,它还表明道德意识形态和他们与人口统计学的互动如何影响受访者对动物的态度。在整个中国分发的在线问卷(N = 504)的结果表明,与中年和旧受访者相比,年轻人对动物展示了更大的积极态度。绝对主义者对动物展示了最积极的态度,而主观主义者则表现出。人们对动物的态度受到理想主义的积极影响,这证实了发达国家的先前调查结果。然而,人们对动物的态度受到相对主义的负面影响,这与发达国家的调查结果不一致,表明道德相对论未能影响对动物的态度。我们的结果表明,伦理理想主义对对动物态度的影响相同的机制可能在不同的国家工作,以提高对动物福利的认识。然而,道德相对主义影响对动物态度的方式可能在发达国家和发展中国家之间不同。

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