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How does humanisation affect how we buy for our animals?

This survey is part of my study module of a HNC in Animal Management and does not represent the views of Bishop Burton College. It will take around 5 minutes to complete.

The purpose of this study is to determine how humanisation (the process of making something that is not human seem like a person, or treating something that is not human as if it is a person) of pet animals affects how owners buy for them.

The survey is completely anonymous and will not ask for any identifying information other than age and gender. The results will be anonymised. Your participation is voluntary and you can exit the survey at any time, and you are not required to respond to all questions.

By agreeing to participate in this survey, you confirm that you are over 18 and the owner of an animal that you have partial or full responsibility in purchasing decisions for. You are also giving consent for your data to be used in the results. The data will be collated into a report for the study module and will not be released as a public study.

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* 1. What is your age?

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* 2. What is your gender?

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* 3. What animal(s) do you currently own or are responsible for?

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* 4. How much on average do you spend on non-essential items for your pets in a month? These answers are in GBP, please select the answer that you feel is closest to the amount in your local currency. Non-essential items here include clothes, treats, extra toys or chews.

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* 5. What kind of non-essential purchases are you making? Select all that apply

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* 6. Do you feel that you spoil your animal?

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* 7. How do you view your pet? Choose all that apply

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* 8. What influences what you buy for your pet?

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