Do you have thoughts on what would account for the variance in degree of dislike of the diet, then?
I think the Faunalytics studies discuss this. I think why people were vegetarian/vegan in the first place is a big factor, since the recidivism rate for vegans motivated by animal protection was only about 50%. See my other comment.
This is a great research question IMO
Do you have thoughts on what would account for the variance in degree of dislike of the diet, then?
I think the Faunalytics studies discuss this. I think why people were vegetarian/vegan in the first place is a big factor, since the recidivism rate for vegans motivated by animal protection was only about 50%. See my other comment.
This is a great research question IMO