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A new article on how people decide which meat to consume

Below is a fascinating new abstract of an article on the psychological summersaults that culturati perform in order to trick themselves into believing animals are food. Read about how meat consumers dementalize animal capacities and react to other people who don't consume animals, based on their own feelings of guilt when they are already consuming meat. Here's a link to the full text: http://www2.psych.ubc.ca/~heine/docs/Tooclosetohome.pdf
 

In most societies, meat is valued more highly, yet tabooed more frequently, than any other type of food. Past research suggests that people avoid eating animals they consider similar to themselves, but what specific factors influence which they eat, and which they avoid? Across an array of samples from the USA, Canada, Hong Kong, and India, perceived animal intelligence and appearance emerged as the chief predictors of disgust at the thought of eating them. Furthermore, reflecting on animals' psychological attributes increased reported disgust, especially among Euro-Canadians and Euro-Americans, suggesting that these factors are more influential in shaping disgust in individualistic cultural contexts. Concordant with past research, disgust was a major predictor of willingness to eat animals, but social influence (frequency of consumption by friends and family) also emerged as a strong predictor, especially among Hong Kong Chinese and Indians, providing evidence that one's friends and family have a stronger influence on one's food choices in collectivistic cultural contexts.

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Ruby M.B., Heine S.J. (2012). Too close to home. Factors predicting meat avoidance. Appetite. p. 47. Retrieved online from: http://www2.psych.ubc.ca/~heine/docs/Tooclosetohome.pdf

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