The values of vegetarians diverge sharply from those of meat-eaters, revealing a profile less about kindness and more about individuality, according to psychologist John B. Nezlek at SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities and the College of William & Mary.
Vegetarianism linked to values of autonomy and non-conformity
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