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The Role of Social Science in Animal Welfare

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What:
Talk
When:
11:30 AM, Sunday 5 Apr 2020 (1 hour 30 minutes)
Breaks:
Vendor & Exhibitor Lunch    01:00 PM to 02:00 PM (1 hour)
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This session will discuss cutting-edge social science research and discuss these concepts in the context of animal welfare. We will cover topics such as the effect of scarcity on mental bandwidth and client’s decision-making, the misconception that free goods and services are less valuable because they are free, and that having fewer choices facilitates decision-making. Discussing novel findings from social science research in the context of animal welfare will help to inform our procedures, policies and programs, ultimately improving our work in animal welfare.

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