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Killing animals for recreation? A quantitative study of hunters’ motives and their perceived moral relevance
Christian Gamborg
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Frank Søndergaard Jensen
,
Peter Sandøe
Section for Environment and Natural Resources
Landscape Architecture and Planning
Section for Consumption, Bioethics and Governance
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Hunters
100%
Dead Animals
100%
Moral Relevance
100%
General Public
50%
Recreational Hunting
12%
Policy Perspectives
12%
Negative Attitudes
12%
Nationally Representative Survey
12%
Animal Products
12%
Western World
12%
Motivational Orientation
12%
Denmark
12%
Social Encounters
12%
Psychology
Care Management
100%
Quantitative Study
100%
Recreation
100%
Social Sciences
Hunting
100%
Denmark
20%
Western World
20%
Arts and Humanities
Moral Relevance
100%