Table 2.

Predictor variables.

VariableDataData structureReason for inclusionData source
GenderCategoricalMale/femaleInfluence on attitudes towards wildlife (Bjerke et al. 1998, Miller and McGee 2000)Question in survey (Q15) about gender: Male, Female, Diverse, Prefer not to say
AgeNominalYears from 18 to 85Influence on attitudes towards wildlife (Kellert 1996)Question in survey (Q16) about year of birth from 1923–2005
Distance & visitCategoricalFrequent local, rare local, touristInfluence on attitudes towards cemetery activities (Długoński et al. 2022)Creation of three categories based on survey questions about frequency of visit (Q6) and how far they traveled for the visit (Q7)
MourningCategoricalyes/noCemeteries are mainly places of mourning. Influence on attitudes towards cemetery activities (Długoński et al. 2022)Question in survey (Q8) about cause of visit separated according to those there for mourning purposed and those for other reasons
CemeteryCategoricalActive/closedKey point of our analysisSee Table 1
VariableDataData structureReason for inclusionData source
GenderCategoricalMale/femaleInfluence on attitudes towards wildlife (Bjerke et al. 1998, Miller and McGee 2000)Question in survey (Q15) about gender: Male, Female, Diverse, Prefer not to say
AgeNominalYears from 18 to 85Influence on attitudes towards wildlife (Kellert 1996)Question in survey (Q16) about year of birth from 1923–2005
Distance & visitCategoricalFrequent local, rare local, touristInfluence on attitudes towards cemetery activities (Długoński et al. 2022)Creation of three categories based on survey questions about frequency of visit (Q6) and how far they traveled for the visit (Q7)
MourningCategoricalyes/noCemeteries are mainly places of mourning. Influence on attitudes towards cemetery activities (Długoński et al. 2022)Question in survey (Q8) about cause of visit separated according to those there for mourning purposed and those for other reasons
CemeteryCategoricalActive/closedKey point of our analysisSee Table 1
Table 2.

Predictor variables.

VariableDataData structureReason for inclusionData source
GenderCategoricalMale/femaleInfluence on attitudes towards wildlife (Bjerke et al. 1998, Miller and McGee 2000)Question in survey (Q15) about gender: Male, Female, Diverse, Prefer not to say
AgeNominalYears from 18 to 85Influence on attitudes towards wildlife (Kellert 1996)Question in survey (Q16) about year of birth from 1923–2005
Distance & visitCategoricalFrequent local, rare local, touristInfluence on attitudes towards cemetery activities (Długoński et al. 2022)Creation of three categories based on survey questions about frequency of visit (Q6) and how far they traveled for the visit (Q7)
MourningCategoricalyes/noCemeteries are mainly places of mourning. Influence on attitudes towards cemetery activities (Długoński et al. 2022)Question in survey (Q8) about cause of visit separated according to those there for mourning purposed and those for other reasons
CemeteryCategoricalActive/closedKey point of our analysisSee Table 1
VariableDataData structureReason for inclusionData source
GenderCategoricalMale/femaleInfluence on attitudes towards wildlife (Bjerke et al. 1998, Miller and McGee 2000)Question in survey (Q15) about gender: Male, Female, Diverse, Prefer not to say
AgeNominalYears from 18 to 85Influence on attitudes towards wildlife (Kellert 1996)Question in survey (Q16) about year of birth from 1923–2005
Distance & visitCategoricalFrequent local, rare local, touristInfluence on attitudes towards cemetery activities (Długoński et al. 2022)Creation of three categories based on survey questions about frequency of visit (Q6) and how far they traveled for the visit (Q7)
MourningCategoricalyes/noCemeteries are mainly places of mourning. Influence on attitudes towards cemetery activities (Długoński et al. 2022)Question in survey (Q8) about cause of visit separated according to those there for mourning purposed and those for other reasons
CemeteryCategoricalActive/closedKey point of our analysisSee Table 1
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