We conducted an experimental public opinion study of the effect of balanced information on nanotechnology risk-benefit perceptions. The study found that subjects did not react in a uniform, much less a uniformly positive manner, but rather polarized along lines consistent with cultural predispositions toward technological risk generally
Even with the widespread use of nanomaterials (NMs) in everyday life, consumer knowledge about the f...
We describe the results of a study to determine the synthetic-biology risk perceptions of a large an...
Cultural cognition refers to the influence that individuals\u27 values have on their perceptions of ...
This paper reports the results of an experiment designed to test competing conjectures about the evo...
We conducted an experimental public opinion study of the effect of balanced information on nanotechn...
Despite knowing little about nanotechnology (so to speak), members of the public readily form opinio...
We present the results from the second in a series of ongoing experimental studies of public percept...
Nanotechnology enables the development of new and improved products. However, the public is also con...
Understanding emerging trends in public perceptions of nanomaterials is critically important for tho...
According to the cultural theory of risk, people’s cultural worldviews can bias the evaluation of ri...
International audienceNanotechnologies are becoming a larger presence in everyday life and are viewe...
Even with the widespread use of nanomaterials (NMs) in everyday life, consumer knowledge about the f...
Nanotechnologies are becoming a larger presence in everyday life and are viewed by governments and e...
International audienceNanotechnologies are becoming a larger presence in everyday life and are viewe...
Using survey data, we examine public attitudes toward and awareness of nanotechnology in Germany (N ...
Even with the widespread use of nanomaterials (NMs) in everyday life, consumer knowledge about the f...
We describe the results of a study to determine the synthetic-biology risk perceptions of a large an...
Cultural cognition refers to the influence that individuals\u27 values have on their perceptions of ...
This paper reports the results of an experiment designed to test competing conjectures about the evo...
We conducted an experimental public opinion study of the effect of balanced information on nanotechn...
Despite knowing little about nanotechnology (so to speak), members of the public readily form opinio...
We present the results from the second in a series of ongoing experimental studies of public percept...
Nanotechnology enables the development of new and improved products. However, the public is also con...
Understanding emerging trends in public perceptions of nanomaterials is critically important for tho...
According to the cultural theory of risk, people’s cultural worldviews can bias the evaluation of ri...
International audienceNanotechnologies are becoming a larger presence in everyday life and are viewe...
Even with the widespread use of nanomaterials (NMs) in everyday life, consumer knowledge about the f...
Nanotechnologies are becoming a larger presence in everyday life and are viewed by governments and e...
International audienceNanotechnologies are becoming a larger presence in everyday life and are viewe...
Using survey data, we examine public attitudes toward and awareness of nanotechnology in Germany (N ...
Even with the widespread use of nanomaterials (NMs) in everyday life, consumer knowledge about the f...
We describe the results of a study to determine the synthetic-biology risk perceptions of a large an...
Cultural cognition refers to the influence that individuals\u27 values have on their perceptions of ...