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Vegetarianism as a social identity. (2020, June 1). ScienceDirect.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214799319301341
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Problem or Gap As stated within the title, individuals can Within the problem
express their identities and ideals through statement, the author
their food choices. According to the discussed the main
available data indicated in the study, objective of the study.
vegetarians seems to be more pro-social in They also include what
comparison to omnivores, however, they want to study and also
vegetarians seems to be not properly a brief description of their
adjusted in contrast to omnivores. There hypothesis.
are many classification of vegetarian, such
as lacto-vegetarians, ovo-vegetarians, and
pescetarian. In addition, there are also
various reasons why an individual adopt a
vegetarian diet; some people are
vegetarian by choice, and others adopt a
vegetarian diet because it is the available
option. Vegetarians also share a set of
beliefs regarding the consumption of
animal-based products, therefore it can
serve as a basis that vegetarianism can
affect social identity.
Review of Related The article laid out a comprehensive The review of the related
Literature evaluation of the related literatures. The literature is composed of
author were able to merge the various the literatures that aims to
article and compile the relevant studies in support the main objective
order to support the problem of the article. and the hypothesis of the
The review of the related literature study. The amount of the
includes the beliefs, attitudes, and related studies within this
outcomes associated with vegetarian research is in adequate
identity. In addition, there are also articles amount, however, it is
related to the implications of vegetarian missing some important
social identity for psychological well- studies in order to fully
being. support its claims.

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