This study examined the relationship between social desirability and dimensional judgments of risk, naturalness and ethicality for biotechnological and matched natural health technologies. We examine if those who are motivated to respond in a socially‐desirable way will be more likely to rate genetically‐modified (GM) technologies as more risky (less natural or ethical) than those who are not motivated to respond in a socially‐desirable way. One‐hundred and forty‐eight participants rated eight technologies along three dimensions (risk, naturalness and ethicality) and completed a measure of social desirability. The results showed that ethicality was unrelated to social desirability. The dimension of naturalness was related to social desirabi...
During the last decades several tools have been developed to anticipate the future impact of new and...
Advances in human gene-editing technologies are outpacing policy and legislation. The development of...
Past studies have shown that successful development and commercialisation of modern biotechnology pr...
Ethical considerations regarding the development of technologies are now a standard part of the fiel...
Cultural cognition refers to the influence that individuals\u27 values have on their perceptions of ...
International audienceQuantitative and qualitative studies of various aspects of the perception of b...
Examining those risk and benefit perceptions utilised in the formation of attitudes and opinions abo...
We describe the results of a study to determine the synthetic-biology risk perceptions of a large an...
Background: Policy regulations of ethically controversial genetic technologies should, on the one ha...
This thesis is about the perception of technological risk in modern societies. The investigation fo...
The public debate on agrobiotechnology is, at present, intense and, occasionally, ideologically pola...
During the last decades several tools have been developed to anticipate the future impact of new and...
During the last decades several tools have been developed to anticipate the future impact of new and...
International audienceThe use of nanotechnology (devices/materials composed of parts less than 10nan...
Synthetic biology (SB) applies engineering principles to biology for the construction of novel biolo...
During the last decades several tools have been developed to anticipate the future impact of new and...
Advances in human gene-editing technologies are outpacing policy and legislation. The development of...
Past studies have shown that successful development and commercialisation of modern biotechnology pr...
Ethical considerations regarding the development of technologies are now a standard part of the fiel...
Cultural cognition refers to the influence that individuals\u27 values have on their perceptions of ...
International audienceQuantitative and qualitative studies of various aspects of the perception of b...
Examining those risk and benefit perceptions utilised in the formation of attitudes and opinions abo...
We describe the results of a study to determine the synthetic-biology risk perceptions of a large an...
Background: Policy regulations of ethically controversial genetic technologies should, on the one ha...
This thesis is about the perception of technological risk in modern societies. The investigation fo...
The public debate on agrobiotechnology is, at present, intense and, occasionally, ideologically pola...
During the last decades several tools have been developed to anticipate the future impact of new and...
During the last decades several tools have been developed to anticipate the future impact of new and...
International audienceThe use of nanotechnology (devices/materials composed of parts less than 10nan...
Synthetic biology (SB) applies engineering principles to biology for the construction of novel biolo...
During the last decades several tools have been developed to anticipate the future impact of new and...
Advances in human gene-editing technologies are outpacing policy and legislation. The development of...
Past studies have shown that successful development and commercialisation of modern biotechnology pr...