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8: Synthetic biology sounds dangerous <br> | 8: Synthetic biology sounds dangerous <br> | ||
9: Synthetic biology is not something I encounter on a regular basis <br>]] | 9: Synthetic biology is not something I encounter on a regular basis <br>]] | ||
- | We conducted a survey to see what people think about synthetic biology and its ethical aspects. We made a questionnaire in which the responders had to assign a 1-5 mark to | + | We conducted a survey to see what people think about synthetic biology and its ethical aspects. We made a questionnaire in which the responders had to assign a 1-5 mark to statements found below. |
A mark of 1 means that you fully disagree, a mark of 2 means that you disagree, a mark of 3 means that you have no opinion, a mark of 4 means you agree and a mark of 5 means that you fully agree. | A mark of 1 means that you fully disagree, a mark of 2 means that you disagree, a mark of 3 means that you have no opinion, a mark of 4 means you agree and a mark of 5 means that you fully agree. | ||
- | The survey was conducted after the presentations at high schools and at the Kenniscafé. 56 people filled it in, in the graph you can see | + | The survey was conducted after the presentations at high schools and at the Kenniscafé. 56 people filled it in, in the graph you can see which answers where chosen how often. |
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Latest revision as of 11:32, 27 October 2010
Survey
We conducted a survey to see what people think about synthetic biology and its ethical aspects. We made a questionnaire in which the responders had to assign a 1-5 mark to statements found below.
A mark of 1 means that you fully disagree, a mark of 2 means that you disagree, a mark of 3 means that you have no opinion, a mark of 4 means you agree and a mark of 5 means that you fully agree.
The survey was conducted after the presentations at high schools and at the Kenniscafé. 56 people filled it in, in the graph you can see which answers where chosen how often.