New article at Psychology Today describing new lab research (Hodson & Earle, 2018, Appetite) on factors predicting why some people return to meat consumption after attempting to quit. Political ideology is a stronger predictor than factors such as sex, education, or age. Read more to learn about WHY political ideology predicts a return to meat eating. Read article here
PhD student Megan Earle recently earned a 2017 Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Certificate of Academic Excellence for her recently completed MA thesis. Congrats Megan!
Hodson, G., & Earle, M. (2018). Conservatism predicts lapses from vegetarian/vegan diets to meat consumption (through lower social justice concerns and social support). Appetite, 120, 75-81. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2017.08.027 [LINK]
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