Life and Death Decisions: America's Changing Attitudes Towards Genetic Engineering, Genetic Testing and Abortion, 1972-98

This article examines American public opinion towards genetic engineering, genetic testing and abortion. The findings indicate that the American public is increasingly ambivalent regarding these procedures. Contextually, these findings are discussed in the light of changing social and political atti...

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Veröffentlicht in:International social work 2003-04, Vol.46 (2), p.209-219
Hauptverfasser: Bane, Audra, Brown, Lesli, Carter, Joy, Cote, Chris, Crider, Karin, de la Forest, Suzanne, Livingston, Michelle, Montero, Darrel
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Attitudes
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Genetic screening
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Humans
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Political Attitudes
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Prenatal Diagnosis
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