Perceptions of animal minds

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Florida Atlantic University
Date Issued
2010
Description
Previous research into people's perceptions of animals suggests that people view animals most favorably when they perceive them as being mentally like humans. This thesis examined whether animals perceived as threatening are still seen to be mentally similar to humans, but more likely to experience mental states associated with anger and aggression. Using three separate measures of people's perceptions of animals, including one designed for this study, it was found that participants did indeed view the mental lives of animals differently when those animals were perceived to be threatening. Examination of the effect of the animal chosen showed that some animals are inherently seen as more threatening and less-human like. The implications of these findings for animal conservation efforts, reduction of human-animal conflict, and anthropomorphism in the study of animal cognition were discussed.
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by Lauren N. Maurer.

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Extent
ix, 70 p. : ill.
Identifier
703263131
OCLC Number
703263131
Additional Information
by Lauren N. Maurer.
Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2010.
Includes bibliography.
Electronic reproduction. Boca Raton, Fla., 200?. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Date Backup
2010
Date Text
2010
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2010
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FADT2978987
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Maurer, Lauren N.
Graduate College
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electronic
ix, 70 p. : ill.
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Perceptions of animal minds
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Boca Raton, Fla.

Florida Atlantic University
2010
Place

Boca Raton, Fla.
Title
Perceptions of animal minds
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Perceptions of animal minds