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Daniel Rosenfeld, PhD

@D_L_Rosenfeld

Postdoctoral Scholar @UCLA

Joined October 2017
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Daniel Rosenfeld, PhD Reposted

New #SPSPblog: Uncovering Stereotypes About Race and Vegetarianism by @D_L_Rosenfeld ow.ly/Xa2750KuvnG

SPSPnews's tweet image. New #SPSPblog: Uncovering Stereotypes About Race and Vegetarianism by @D_L_Rosenfeld ow.ly/Xa2750KuvnG

Daniel Rosenfeld, PhD Reposted

The next online research talk of the #PHAIRSociety is next week on Wed, June 8 at 4pm UK time (11am EST)! “Why can’t we be vegan: Barriers to veganism and vegetarianism” by @cara_macinnis 🤩 Drop us an email if you are not on our email list yet and want to join!

PhairSociety's tweet image. The next online research talk of the #PHAIRSociety is next week  on Wed, June 8 at 4pm UK time (11am EST)!
“Why can’t we be vegan: Barriers to veganism and vegetarianism” by @cara_macinnis  🤩
Drop us an email if you are not on our email list yet and want to join!

sciencedirect.com/science/articl… In this field experiment, we found that menu items at a restaurant were 24% more likely to sell when they were called "vegetarian" or "vegan" than when they were called "plant-based"


Daniel Rosenfeld, PhD Reposted

📢New publication!🥳 Vegans are often viewed as both morally committed and somewhat moralistic. We examined whether these perceptions depend on vegans' dietary motivation (🐖💙) and on whether or not they are actively advocating for vegan diets. 🔎authors.elsevier.com/a/1etfhiVKTdWnG


Daniel Rosenfeld, PhD Reposted

The "cultured meat paradox" - Vegetarians and meat-eaters disagree over whether lab-grown meat is too similar or too different from the flesh of slaughtered animals. @PsychToday @D_L_Rosenfeld psychologytoday.com/us/blog/animal…

herzoghal's tweet image. The "cultured meat paradox" - Vegetarians and meat-eaters disagree over whether lab-grown meat is too similar or too different from the flesh of slaughtered animals. @PsychToday @D_L_Rosenfeld psychologytoday.com/us/blog/animal…

sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Want to reduce people's meat consumptions? Focusing on the environmental impact of meat seems most effective. Also promising to conveying health risks, norms, and provide smaller meat portions


sciencedirect.com/science/articl… 35% of meat-eaters and 55% of vegetarians in the U.S. say cultured meat is too disgusting for them to try eating


Daniel Rosenfeld, PhD Reposted

Daniel Rosenfeld gave the October talk in our speakers series on “The psychology of meat avoiders”. You can now watch the talk online: phairsociety.org/speaker-series/ #PHAIRSociety Thank you @D_L_Rosenfeld for the very interesting talk!

PhairSociety's tweet image. Daniel Rosenfeld gave the October talk in our speakers series on “The psychology of meat avoiders”. You can now watch the talk online:  
phairsociety.org/speaker-series/ 
#PHAIRSociety 
Thank you @D_L_Rosenfeld for the very interesting talk!

Daniel Rosenfeld, PhD Reposted

Excited to see that our new paper is out in Appetite (with @ReallyFerny and Chris Begeny), titled "Dietary behaviour as a form of collective action: A social identity model of vegan activism" (open access) doi.org/10.1016/j.appe…


Super honored and excited to be giving this talk next week to such a phenomenal group at @PhairSociety

“The psychology of Meat- Avoiders” Daniel Rosenfeld (University of California, LA) is our next presenter at PHAIR Society. Dont miss it!!! October 28, 4pm UK time. @D_L_Rosenfeld Get in touch with us via email if you are not on the email list yet and would like to join!

PhairSociety's tweet image. “The psychology of Meat- Avoiders”
Daniel Rosenfeld (University of California, LA) is our next presenter at PHAIR Society. 
Dont miss it!!!
October 28, 4pm UK time.
@D_L_Rosenfeld 

Get in touch with us via email if you are not on the email list yet and would like to join!


Daniel Rosenfeld, PhD Reposted

New paper, online at Appetite, that shows meat-free pledges encourage short-term reductions in meat consumption. Employs an experimental design, 28-day daily sampling of eating behaviour, 1-mo follow-up, across 3 countries. authors.elsevier.com/a/1dsopiVKTZjx…


journals.sagepub.com/eprint/6U9UFCD… I'm excited to share the final version of this collaborative psychological perspective on Covid-19. I'm truly grateful for the phenomenal work of my 50+ coauthors to bring this to fruition


youtube.com/watch?v=48Ay-4… An interesting look at Americans' obsession with meat, with a special guest appearance at 6:37 in the video


sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Thanks, @BenDeGroeve, for leading this paper on attitudinal ambivalence toward vegans. We theorize why vegans are admired as moral yet also derogated for seeming moralistic


Daniel Rosenfeld, PhD Reposted

Thrilled to announce season 2 of the PHAIR Society speaker series!  For updates and news subscribe on our website: Phairsociety.org

PhairSociety's tweet image. Thrilled to announce season 2 of the PHAIR Society speaker series!  For updates and news subscribe on our website: Phairsociety.org

sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Among men, greater conformity to traditional gender roles predicts (a) higher beef consumption, (b) higher chicken consumption, and (c) lower openness to becoming a vegetarian. No effects of conformity on any outcomes among women.


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