HRC Client Research Reports
HRC's clients include a diverse range of animal protection groups, and many of those groups have agreed to share their results with other advocates. See below for a list of full research reports currently available to animal advocates.
U.S. Public Opinion of Chimpanzee Research, Support for a Ban, and Related Issues
Submitted on Mar 01, 2007 (Original item from Aug-Sept, 2005) Animal Experimentation
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A study conducted to evaluate public opinion regarding the use of chimpanzees for medical research, with a focus on attitudes about retiring chimpanzees under certain circumstances.
Attitudes and Behaviors Relating to Fur
Submitted on Apr 02, 2007 (Original item from May-Jul, 2003) Wildlife and Exotics
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As follow up to a 2001 campaign sponsored by the Fund For Animals to discourage consumers from purchasing garments made with real animal fur, this study was conducted to assess the impact this campaign has had on consumer attitudes and behavior.
The Fund For Animals Anti-Fur Focus Groups
Submitted on Apr 02, 2007 (Original item from Apr-May, 2004) Wildlife and Exotics
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Analyzes a series of five focus groups conducted among college age students to discuss attitudes toward fur.
ASPCA Legislative Alerts Study
Submitted on Apr 02, 2007 (Original item from 2004) General Animal Protection
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A study conducted to assess the satisfaction of subscribers to ASPCA legislative alerts, which also address the preferred contact methods of state legislators.
HSUS Politics Survey
Submitted on Apr 02, 2007 (Original item from Sep-Oct, 2006) General Animal Protection
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A study conducted on behalf of the HSUS to examine the demographics and knowledge of HSUS constituents, which showed that across all political affiliations, there is broad interest in animal welfare issues.
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