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Within the data collection plan, pet owners would be given questionnaires to determine their level of violence based on its common relationship to the key element of self-control. Population and sampling techniques allow for data collection necessary to demonstrate that people who possessed aggressive tendencies had at some point abused their domesticated animal. In contrast, individuals that showed compassion without aggressive tendencies were less likely to abuse their pets. Together these findings suggest that pet owners who lacked self-control have a higher chance of abusing animals.
The result of this research offers several possibilities in predicting and preventing behaviour that could jeopardize the safety of domesticated animals. This research improves existing practices by recommending basic behavioural questionnaires prior to pet ownership, to determine the suitability of ownership based on levels of self-control. These ownership questionnaires can highlight potential dangers and aid in reducing the rate of domestic animal cruelty and perhaps save the lives of pets.
“Across the globe and over thousands of years” (Jewish Studies, n.d.) humans have domesticated scores of animal species, using a deep insight into their lives to alter aspects of their behaviour, physiology and lifecycle. Unfortunately, such dominance of homo sapiens over animals can bring the worst in certain people through the action of animal cruelty.Of particular concern are those people who have a significant lack of self-control. Self-Control is the act of altering one’s own impulse in the face of external demands by controlling particular behaviours or actions.
“This willpower is a critical aspect of everyday living. Most of the problems that plague modern individuals in our society: addiction, overeating, crime, domestic violence, sexually transmitted diseases, prejudice, debt, unwanted pregnancy, educational failure, underperformance at school and work, lack of savings, failure to exercise, have some degree of self-control failure as a central aspect”
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