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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Re: Science Project

SC ( 02/23/2004, 12:15:07 )

You might be able to conduct a sort of survey and test the degree to which people's apparent degree of acceptance of cloning can be manipulated by various factors, such the timing of the survey, the "spin" put on an accompanying story, the way the polling question is worded, and so on. For instance, online polls conducted on websites where there are pro-cloning stories also posted seem to show a higher rate of acceptance of cloning than polls conducted on websites that are very much against cloning. You could choose a group of people to poll, split them randomly into two subgroups, but actually put two different spins on the way the polling question is asked, then see how different the results are. Then you'd have a human behavior experiment that tests how much people's opinions can be shifted.

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