Student looking for participants for online survey on "Attitudes towards meat consumption"

Alright thank you for your fast answers! I just want to add that the intention of this survey is not to place judgement of anyone taking it. On the last page of the survey the participants also get a short explaination on what the aim of the study: "This study deals with the question of if and to what extent the mention of people that are adhering to a different diet (for example Vegetarians) and the presentation of a text/video on this topic, leads to cognitive dissonance in survey participants that have different eating habits. Cognitive dissonance comes along with negative feelings and is caused when for example the own actions/feelings/cognitions/beliefs are not in accordance with each other. Such as when your actions don’t reflect your actual belief. There are different strategies that are used to reduce the negative feelings, for example changing the own behaviour or justifying the actions." So I want to investigate why sometimes people are left with a negative feeling after an interaction with someone that adheres to a different diet. Is it the type of information presented? The way it is presented? Is it none of that? I hope this information helps you in your mod discussion. If you have any more questions I would be happy to answer! Also please do not leak the information on what the aim of the study is as this could compromise the results.

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