Socioeconomic Determinants of Attitudes Toward Bioengineered Products
Wojciech J. Florkowski,
Catherine Halbrendt,
Chung L. Huang and
Lesa Sterling
Review of Agricultural Economics, 1994, vol. 16, issue 1, 125-132
Abstract:
Results from a 1988 survey were analyzed to determine the statistical relationships between socioeconomic characteristics and attitudes toward bioengineering. Education and gender were associated with consumers' attitudes, while geographic location, age, and income played a less prominent, yet statistically significant role.
Date: 1994
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