Team:KIT-Kyoto/HumanPractice/survey

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Revision as of 17:32, 7 October 2014

Policy & Practices

Survey on the Streets

August 15, 2014
Our team members held a survey on people's awareness about genetic engineering on the streets in Kyoto. We asked the same questions as we had asked to high school students at the campus visit to see the broader trend. We also explained how genetic engineering is close to our everyday life by showing a genetically engineered potato chips. The result suggested that the general public feel distant and rather negative about genetic engineering.

Questions
  • What kind of image do you have on genetic engineering?
    • Good
    • Bad
    • I don't care
  • Do you feel familiar with genetic engineering?
    • Yes
    • No

Survey

Background

  • We conducted a survey to know how the general public in Japan perceive synthetic biology and genetic engineering technology. The respondents were of broad ages from high school students to senior citizens. Our target was to ask 1,500 people.