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Public perceptions of the benefits and risks of biotechnology

Author
Hoban, Thomas J.
Abstract
Survey research can contribute a valid mechanism for public participation. Regulations must still be based on the best available science. Public policy will always include economic and political considerations. If done right, surveys can reflect the views of a diverse cross section of citizens.
Date Issued
1993Publisher
NABC
Subject
Agricultural biotechnology; risk assessment, public perception, science communication; regulation; animal biotechnology; bioethics
Rights
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Type
book chapter
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