@article {79, title = {CONSTRUCTION AND PARTIAL VALIDATION OF AN ANIMAL USE INVENTORY}, journal = {Problems of Psychology in the 21st Century }, volume = {7}, year = {2013}, month = {December/2013}, type = {Original article}, chapter = {57-65}, abstract = {A 78-item Animal Use Inventory was constructed. Previous animal attitude scales have centered on affection, bonding, companion animal ownership, animal-human continuity, and general attitudes toward animals, but not use of animals. The present inventory has six scales: Sports and Entertainment, Hunting, Working and Service, Research, Fur, and Loving and Affection. Men scored higher on the Hunting, Research, Entertainment, and Service scales. National Rifle Association members scored higher than animal protection society members on the Hunting and Fur scales. In general, the scales correlated positively with each other but negatively with the Loving and Affection scale. Nevertheless, caution was urged because of the unimpressive Cronbach{\textquoteright}s alphas on some of the scales. Further development is recommended.}, keywords = {animal use, companionship, ethnicity}, issn = {2029-8587}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.33225/ppc/13.07.57}, url = {http://oaji.net/articles/2014/444-1400504340.pdf}, author = {Donald I. Templer and Lynette Bassman and Christine Szostak and Rhoda Myra Graces-Bacsal and Hiroko Arikawa and Anne Petrovich} }