Team:WITS-CSIR SA/Outreach/Survey
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<h2>Analysis of results</h2> | <h2>Analysis of results</h2> | ||
- | <p>Of the 168 responses to the survey, 46 % were undergraduate university students, and 30 % postgraduates. | + | <p> |
+ | Of the 168 responses to the survey, 46 % were undergraduate university students, and 30 % postgraduates. | ||
Indeed, almost 70 % of respondents were aged 19 – 25. This does not nullify the results of the survey, but | Indeed, almost 70 % of respondents were aged 19 – 25. This does not nullify the results of the survey, but | ||
- | it should thus be understood that any results gleaned from the survey are heavily biased toward to a younger, educated audience.</p> | + | it should thus be understood that any results gleaned from the survey are heavily biased toward to a younger, educated audience. |
- | <p>20 % of respondents did not know what the field of synthetic biology involves, whilst 26 % did. 43 % did not know exactly, but | + | </p> |
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+ | 20 % of respondents did not know what the field of synthetic biology involves, whilst 26 % did. 43 % did not know exactly, but | ||
felt they had some idea of what it may entail, whilst 11 % considered themselves possessing a deep knowledge of the field. The | felt they had some idea of what it may entail, whilst 11 % considered themselves possessing a deep knowledge of the field. The | ||
understanding of the field was found to originate mainly from school or university education (38 %), internet articles (25 %) | understanding of the field was found to originate mainly from school or university education (38 %), internet articles (25 %) | ||
- | and word of mouth by friends or family (22%)</p> | + | and word of mouth by friends or family (22%). |
+ | </p> | ||
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+ | Almost 60 % of correspondents felt that the field of genetic engineering is ethical and useful for humanity, whilst 30 % had | ||
+ | conflicting opinions on the matter. Only 7 % felt that genetic engineering was unethical. Correspondingly, 63 % of | ||
+ | responding parties indicated that they would use a medicine in the form of a genetically engineered bacterium, whilst 30 % | ||
+ | would only do so if they were suffering from a life-threatening illness. | ||
+ | </p> | ||
+ | 43 % of people felt that new advances in science are communicated to them in an understandable way, whilst 36 % felt that they are not. | ||
+ | 21 % felt that they are not communicated at all. | ||
+ | </p> | ||
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+ | The three main areas that respondents felt were of the greatest importance to humanity are the fields of health | ||
+ | and medicine (34 %), education (27 %) and agriculture, food and beverage (26%). | ||
+ | </p> | ||
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