Previous benefit-risk perception studies and social experiences have clearly demonstrated that any emerging technology platform that ignores benefit-risk perception by citizens might jeopardize its public acceptability and further development. The aim of this survey was to investigate the Italian judgment on nanotechnology and which demographic and heuristic variables were most influential in shaping public perceptions of the benefits and risks of nanotechnology.
Bottini, M., Rosato, N., Gloria, F., Adanti, S., Corradino, N., Bergamaschi, A., Magrini, A., Public optimism towards nanomedicine, <<INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NANOMEDICINE>>, 2011; 6 (Dicembre): 3473-3485. [doi:10.2147/IJN.S26340] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/3704]
Public optimism towards nanomedicine
Bergamaschi, Antonio;
2011
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Previous benefit-risk perception studies and social experiences have clearly demonstrated that any emerging technology platform that ignores benefit-risk perception by citizens might jeopardize its public acceptability and further development. The aim of this survey was to investigate the Italian judgment on nanotechnology and which demographic and heuristic variables were most influential in shaping public perceptions of the benefits and risks of nanotechnology.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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