Applications of biotechnology to humans have grown dramatically in the last few decades. As public perception of these biotechnologies plays an important role in their development, we investigated the nature, strength, and psychological predictors of these attitudes. Study 1 (N = 303; 56.11% male, mean age = 50.73) developed measures of general and specific attitudes towards human biotechnologies using exploratory factor analyses and correlational analyses with a range of external scales. Study 2 (N = 648; 45.83% male, mean age = 47.13) then replicated these findings in a larger nationally representative sample of the Australian public. Participants held a single general attitude that was, on average, neutral to marginally positive. In cont...
When science enters the public domain it can often lead to controversy if it raises questions of pow...
Christine Critchley and Lyn Turney examine perceptions of stem cell research among a represent...
This study examines the relationship between trust and public attitudes towards new technologies in ...
Public perceptions of biotechnology in contemporary society are important. The current research prog...
While beliefs about the perceived risks and benefits of medical advances are likely to influence pub...
Background and Objective: New and more efficient methods of gene editing have intensified the ethica...
This article discusses a range of recent major surveys of public attitudes toward biotechnology. The...
Public familiarity with basic scientific concepts and principles has been proposed as essential for ...
Public familiarity with basic scientific concepts and principles has been proposed as essential for ...
Earlier studies on public attitude and risk perception have concluded that the public’s attitudes to...
This report synthesises outputs from a five year programme of research on public perceptions of biot...
Since the mid-1900s, breakthroughs in the accuracy and efficiency of gene altering technologies have...
Earlier studies on public attitude and risk perception have concluded that the public’s attitudes to...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>These vignette studies...
This paper reports the pilot phase of a three-year project, `Public perceptions of biotechnology', c...
When science enters the public domain it can often lead to controversy if it raises questions of pow...
Christine Critchley and Lyn Turney examine perceptions of stem cell research among a represent...
This study examines the relationship between trust and public attitudes towards new technologies in ...
Public perceptions of biotechnology in contemporary society are important. The current research prog...
While beliefs about the perceived risks and benefits of medical advances are likely to influence pub...
Background and Objective: New and more efficient methods of gene editing have intensified the ethica...
This article discusses a range of recent major surveys of public attitudes toward biotechnology. The...
Public familiarity with basic scientific concepts and principles has been proposed as essential for ...
Public familiarity with basic scientific concepts and principles has been proposed as essential for ...
Earlier studies on public attitude and risk perception have concluded that the public’s attitudes to...
This report synthesises outputs from a five year programme of research on public perceptions of biot...
Since the mid-1900s, breakthroughs in the accuracy and efficiency of gene altering technologies have...
Earlier studies on public attitude and risk perception have concluded that the public’s attitudes to...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>These vignette studies...
This paper reports the pilot phase of a three-year project, `Public perceptions of biotechnology', c...
When science enters the public domain it can often lead to controversy if it raises questions of pow...
Christine Critchley and Lyn Turney examine perceptions of stem cell research among a represent...
This study examines the relationship between trust and public attitudes towards new technologies in ...