“…While many have studied hunters (see Schole 1973a for a review), few have studied those against hunting (Shaw 1974(Shaw , 1975(Shaw , 1976(Shaw , 1977Shaw and Gilbert 1974). In accordance with past studies (Klessig 1970, Applegate 1975, it was predicted that the highest percentage of anti-hunting attitudes would be in groups with background characteristics such as female, young to middle-aged, from an urban childhood residence, whitecollar occupation, higher level of education and low income.…”