In the debates surrounding biotechnology and genetically modified (GM) food, data from consumer polls are often presented as evidence for precaution and labeling. But, how much do consumers actually know about the issue? New data collected from a nationwide U.S. survey reveals low levels of knowledge and numerous misperceptions about GM food. Nearly equal numbers of consumers prefer mandatory labeling of foods containing DNA as do those preferring mandatory labeling of GM foods. When given the option, the majority of consumers prefer that decisions about GM food be taken out of their hands and be made by experts. After answering a list of questions testing objective knowledge of GM food, subjective, self-reported knowledge declines som...
Genetically modified (GM) foods are often met with harsh public opposition, though little research h...
Unlike earlier surveys based studies on public attitudes and perceptions of biotechnology, this stud...
Results from consumer surveys reveal some basic conclusions about consumer attitudes toward agricult...
This report presents the results from the third in a series of studies examining public perception o...
This report presents the results from the third in a series of studies examining public perception o...
Data show that the vast majority of Americans know little or nothing about GE foods or foods contain...
This report presents the results from the second phase of a longitudinal study of Americans' knowled...
Biotechnology stands to be a defining technology in the future of food and agriculture. Proponents a...
A national survey conducted by the Food Policy Institute demonstrates the lack of knowledge and awar...
This paper is a descriptive study of consumers' self-reported knowledge, assumptions, and acceptance...
The concept of genetically modified foods is becoming increasingly popular. Consumer attitude toward...
Biotechnology stands to be a defining technology in the future of food and agriculture. Proponents a...
In the growing body of literature concerning consumer acceptance of genetically modified (GM) foods,...
Emerging technologies applied to food products often evoke controversy about their safety and whethe...
Biotechnology stands to be a defining technology in the future of food and agriculture. Proponents ...
Genetically modified (GM) foods are often met with harsh public opposition, though little research h...
Unlike earlier surveys based studies on public attitudes and perceptions of biotechnology, this stud...
Results from consumer surveys reveal some basic conclusions about consumer attitudes toward agricult...
This report presents the results from the third in a series of studies examining public perception o...
This report presents the results from the third in a series of studies examining public perception o...
Data show that the vast majority of Americans know little or nothing about GE foods or foods contain...
This report presents the results from the second phase of a longitudinal study of Americans' knowled...
Biotechnology stands to be a defining technology in the future of food and agriculture. Proponents a...
A national survey conducted by the Food Policy Institute demonstrates the lack of knowledge and awar...
This paper is a descriptive study of consumers' self-reported knowledge, assumptions, and acceptance...
The concept of genetically modified foods is becoming increasingly popular. Consumer attitude toward...
Biotechnology stands to be a defining technology in the future of food and agriculture. Proponents a...
In the growing body of literature concerning consumer acceptance of genetically modified (GM) foods,...
Emerging technologies applied to food products often evoke controversy about their safety and whethe...
Biotechnology stands to be a defining technology in the future of food and agriculture. Proponents ...
Genetically modified (GM) foods are often met with harsh public opposition, though little research h...
Unlike earlier surveys based studies on public attitudes and perceptions of biotechnology, this stud...
Results from consumer surveys reveal some basic conclusions about consumer attitudes toward agricult...