Measuring Human-Animal Attachment in a Large U.S. Survey: Two Brief Measures for Children and Their Primary Caregivers
Researchers in the human-animal interaction (HAI) field face a challenge in generalizing the impact of pet ownership and companion animal interaction from small samples to larger populations. While researchers in Europe and Australia have included measures of pet ownership and attachment in surveys...
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Main Authors: | Regina M. Bures (Author), Megan Kiely Mueller (Author), Nancy R. Gee (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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