A national telephone survey was conducted in the United States in April 2002 to study the consumer acceptance of genetically modified (GM) foods. Attitudes toward GM foods were examined through the use of a multiple correspondence analysis (MCA), analyzing the interrelationships among many categorical variables. This method was combined with a cluster analysis to construct a typology of consumers' attitudes. Four distinct classes of attitudes were finally extracted, denoted as: Proponents, Non-Opponents, Moderate Opponents, and Extreme Opponents. It was estimated that only 35% of the surveyed population was opposed to GM foods
An increasing set of evidence has been reported on how consumers could potentially react to the intr...
Abstract: Eight perceived attributes of agro-biotechnology were identified to be associated with con...
This study analyzes U.S. consumers' acceptance of genetically modified foods within the ordered-prob...
A national telephone survey was conducted in the United States in April 2002 to study the consumer a...
A national telephone survey was conducted in the United States in April 2002 to study the consumer a...
A national telephone survey was conducted in the U.S. in April 2002 to assess the consumer acceptanc...
A telephone survey was conducted on genetically modified foods in the U.S. Consumers' attitudes are ...
This study examines consumer attitudes in the U.S. toward genetically modified food over time. Five ...
The present study investigates the structure of attitudes towards genetically modified (GM) food. A ...
This paper reports results from a pilot U.S. national telephone survey on genetically modified foods...
Phone surveys were conducted with 1200 American adults in 2001 and in 2003 designed to track the str...
Although it is often thought that the British public is opposed to genetically modified (GM) food, r...
This paper reports results from a pilot U.S. national telephone survey on genetically modied foods (...
The aim of this investigation is to present the results obtained during the survey of Lithuanian con...
In 2001, Taiwan enacted a law for genetically modified food (GM foods) labeling. Beginning January 1...
An increasing set of evidence has been reported on how consumers could potentially react to the intr...
Abstract: Eight perceived attributes of agro-biotechnology were identified to be associated with con...
This study analyzes U.S. consumers' acceptance of genetically modified foods within the ordered-prob...
A national telephone survey was conducted in the United States in April 2002 to study the consumer a...
A national telephone survey was conducted in the United States in April 2002 to study the consumer a...
A national telephone survey was conducted in the U.S. in April 2002 to assess the consumer acceptanc...
A telephone survey was conducted on genetically modified foods in the U.S. Consumers' attitudes are ...
This study examines consumer attitudes in the U.S. toward genetically modified food over time. Five ...
The present study investigates the structure of attitudes towards genetically modified (GM) food. A ...
This paper reports results from a pilot U.S. national telephone survey on genetically modified foods...
Phone surveys were conducted with 1200 American adults in 2001 and in 2003 designed to track the str...
Although it is often thought that the British public is opposed to genetically modified (GM) food, r...
This paper reports results from a pilot U.S. national telephone survey on genetically modied foods (...
The aim of this investigation is to present the results obtained during the survey of Lithuanian con...
In 2001, Taiwan enacted a law for genetically modified food (GM foods) labeling. Beginning January 1...
An increasing set of evidence has been reported on how consumers could potentially react to the intr...
Abstract: Eight perceived attributes of agro-biotechnology were identified to be associated with con...
This study analyzes U.S. consumers' acceptance of genetically modified foods within the ordered-prob...