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    The influence of perceptions of New Zealand identity on attitudes to biotechnology

    Hunt, Lesley M.; Fairweather, John R.
    Abstract
    Attitudes to specific biotechnologies may be linked to certain beliefs or perceptions individuals have about their identity as New Zealanders. Ten statements about New Zealand identity were included in a nationwide survey on public attitudes to biotechnology, carried out in 2003. This report considers the links that were found in this survey between New Zealand identity characteristics and biotechnology attitudes.
    Keywords
    biotechnology; national characteristics; public opinion
    Fields of Research
    06 Biological Sciences
    Date
    2006-10
    Type
    Report (Internal Use)
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