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Percepciones del público ante la ciencia y la tecnología

Estudio comparativo de la Unión Europea, Estados Unidos, Japón y Canadá

Jon D. Miller, Rafael Pardo Avellaneda, Fujio Niwa

Foreword
José Ángel Sánchez-Asiaín

Introduction
Paul G. Heltne

Medical and scientific discoveries, inventions, new technologies and environmental problems arouse a relatively high interest in the citizens of Europe, the United State and Canada; but it is more limited in Japan, reflecting different cultural and political interests. However, people’s understanding of scientific concepts in these four areas is relatively low. Around 10% of adults in the United States and 20% of those in the other three zones are well informed. This study examines the capacity of the population to understand the reasoning used on the most important scientific and technological questions, and suggests there is a need to improve education. Public opinion is also essential if new uses are to be developed for sensitive materials.

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