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Human Practices - Survey





Survey

We sent out a survey to try to answer questions mainly about the following two aspects of biology and ethics :

- Association of the level of knowledge with the feelings towards synthetic biology

- Opinion of people on whether they think humans have the right to manipulate genes, and similar issues

Here is the Survey

It consists of 16 little questions, all multiple choices.

  • The 4 first questions are general information about the person answering the survey (age, sex, education level and scientific background).
  • Then we have 2 questions about synthetic biology, to see if people know what it is and what kind of concepts they associate with it.
  • The 4 next questions are here to evaluate the level of knowledge about some basic biologic concepts.
  • The 6 last questions are here to collect the opinion of people about cloning, whether human have the right to kill animals and similar ethical issues.



Overview

... conclusion in short !!

Results

We closed the survey on 16th of October, we have 469 answers to the survey.

How old are you?

How old are you?


The majority of our answers come from people between 18 and 21 years old.








What is your sex?

What is your sex?

However, we manage to find a pretty representative panel of people in regard to their sex.







What is your study level?

What is your study level?


While the majority of asked people have come to the end of high school, we have people with all kind of study levels.









Are you in a scientific domain?

Are you in a scientific domain?


However, most of them come from a scientific area, in a large sense.






Do you know what Synthetic Biology is?
Do you know what Synthetic Biology is?

The correlation between being in a scientific domain and knowing what Synthethic Biology gives us -1, which means there is no correlation between the two, and being a scientist does not involves a better knowledge of what is syntehtic biology.




Tick 3 words that best explain what is Synthetic Biology

Tick 3 words that best explain what is Synthetic Biology

The three most chosen words are:

  • Cloning (215 votes = 46%)
  • Genetics (317 votes = 68%)
  • Engineering (191 votes = 41%)


We have to highlight the fact that GMO is very close with 171 votes (36%). Note that people had to choose 3 words, so the sum of percentages may add to up than 100%.

The following percentages are : GMO 37%, Simulation 20%, Bacteria 19%, Informatics 17%, Plastic 16%, Illness 12%, Textile 10%, Experimentation on animals 10%, Botanics 7%.

We have some people that have apparently no idea of what synthetic biology is. For example people that choose textile or plastic did it because it sounds like synthetic...










Do plants have genes?
Do plants have genes?

This question (as the two following ones) intend to evaluate basic knowledges in biology: we were pretty happy to see that people knows for a great majority basic biology.





Brothers and sisters have the same genetic material, only their environment make them differnet: Right or wrong?
Brothers and sisters have the same genetic material, only their environment make them different: Right or wrong?



This is the question that was the least well answered. 52 persons picked the wrong answer. There was 82 persons coming from an non-scientific area, which means that at least one third of them had some basic genetic knowledge and could answer this question.

All bacteria elicit diseases: Right or wrong?
All bacteria elicit diseases: Right or wrong?
This question was particularly well answered. It seems that people mostly know that there are some commensal bacteria.



What are GMO?
What are GMO?

63% of the answers were Transgenic organisms. Then comes Organisms resulting from the mating of different species with 17%, Plants which have had their growth rate optimized with 11%, then Modified organisms that contaminate natural species got 8% of the answers. Finally we had still 1% of answers Containers containing a compressed video flux and/or an OGG audio flux (which is a true answer !!).

What is your impression when one says "cloning"?
What is your impression when one says "clonage"?
It is interesting to see that opinion are extremely divided, the majority being either neutral or negative (with 41% of the answers). Then comes the negative impression with 37% and finally only 22% of the people had a positive impression when they hear the word cloning.



Do you think that humans have the right to manipulate genetic material?
Do you think man has the right to manipulate genetic material?
53% of the people thought "rather yes", then we have 21% of "rather no", 15% of "yes, absolutely", 5% of "absolutely not" and 5 % of "I don't have an opinion on the subject". Again we have a divided opinion on the subject, it would be interesting to see the correlation between the age or the scientific area (or not) and this opinion.


Do you think that humans have the right to kill animals for scientific research?
Do you think man has the right to kill animals for scientific research?
Again the opinion is very distributed, with 37% of "Rather yes", 30% of "Rather no", 14% of "Absolutely not", 13% of "Yes, absolutely" and 5% of "I don't have an opinion on the subject". It is interesting to see that, compared to see the last question, we have significantly more "Absolutely not" and less "Rather yes". It seems that the animal cause is still a sensitive subject for certain person !


Do you think that scientific research in the field of biology is:
What do you think of scientific research in the biology area?

The answers to this question were mostly divided into two : 54% of "Good, if one puts limits to it and it remains under control" and 42% of "Necessary, to understand the world around us". Then comes "Dangerous, because it could go too far" with 3% and 1% "Useless and innessential, our money could be better used elsewhere". Thus, very few people are totally against research and most of them understand that it is important... 54% think it is very important to control it very well and 42% just think it is necessary.


Do you think that scientific research in the field of biology goes against your religious/cultural principles?
Do you think scientific research is against your religious/cultural principles?

53% of the answers were "Not at all", 26% "Rather no" and 11% "I don't have an opinion on the subject". Then it is interesting to see that there is still 7% of "Rather yes" and 2% of "Yes, absolutely", which makes a total of 46 persons that see some conflicts between scientific research and their religious/cultural principles. It will be interesting to see who is this population.


What do you think of the act of using the living to ends of industrial production?
What do you think of using animals for industrial production?


Here more than one answer was possible. The answers were very variable. We got 59% of "Laws are necessary to control it", 39% of "It is good, but only in certain cases", 28% of "It's useful", 20% of "It's dangerous", 14% of "It's immoral", 13% of "It's necessary", and 8% of "I don't have an opinion on the subject".

Analysis of the results

We will investigate the relationship between knowledge, opinion and background of the people. To do this analysis, we used the excel functions, as the result of our survey is in the excel form. Here is the detailed analysis :


  • Cloning vs people being in the synthetic biology domain
In the synthetic biology domain
Cloning Yes No
Yes 44 61
No 109 263
Total 477
28,8% 18.8%

So 28% of people saying that they know what synthetic biology is are favorable to cloning, while 18% of the one who do not knopw what synthetique biology are favorable.



  • Cloning vs people in synthetic biology domain
in synthetic biology domain
Cloning Yes No
Positive 44 61
Negative 39 140
Neutral 70 123
Total 284 without the Neutral
53% 30,3%

53% of people knowling what Synthetic Biology is are favorable to cloning, while 30,3% of those who don't are favorable.





  • Knowledge vs people being in the science field
In the scientific domain
Knowledge Yes No
Yes 199 35
No 193 50
Total 477
50,8% 41.2%

50,8% of people saying that they are in the scientific domain have basic knowledge in biology, while 41% of those who are not have nevertheless basic knowledge.



  • Sex vs killing animals
Sex
Kill animals? Male Female
Yes 143 96
No 109 263
I don't know 11 14
Total 452 without the I don't know
62,7% 42,9%

Nearly 63% of men answered they were favorable to kill animals for science, while only 42,3% of women are!



  • Genetic material vs people in synthetic biology domain
in synthetic biology domain
Genetic material Yes No
Yes 124 200
No 21 108
I don't know 8 16
Total 453 without the I don't know
85,5% 64,9%

85,5% of people saying that they know what synthetic biology is are favorable to genetic manipulation, while 64,9% of those who don't know are pros.




  • Genetic material vs people in a scientific domain
in a scientific domain
Genetic material Yes No
Yes 278 46
No 98 34
I don't know 16 5
Total 456 without the I don't know
73,9% 57,5%

So 73,9% of people saying that they belong to a scientific domain are favorable to genetic material manipulation, wile on the other hand 57,5% of those who are not are favorable.




  • Kill animals vs people in science
in science
Kill animals? Yes No
Yes 203 36
No 169 44
I don't know 20 5
Total 452 without the I don't know
54,6% 45%

54,5% of people in the scientific domain are favorable to killing animals for sience, while 45% of those who are not are favorable to it.





  • Knowledge vs Young
Young
Knowledge Yes No
Yes 39 195
No 45 198
Total 477
Total 46,4% 49,6%

46,4% of young people have basic knowledge, while 49,6% of older people have.




  • Knowledge vs sex
Sex
Knowledge Male Female
Yes 128 106
No 111 132
Total 477
Total 53,6% 44,5%

53% of men have basic knowledge in the biology field, while 44,5% of women have.



  • Cloning vs Scientific domain
in a scientific domain
Cloning Oui No
Yes 95 10
No 297 75
Total 477
Total 24,2% 11,8%

24,2% of people in a scientific field are favorable to cloning, while only 11,7% of those who are not are pros.



  • Cloning vs Scientific domain
In a scientific domain
Cloning Yes No
Yes 95 10
No 133 46
I don't know 164 29
Total 284 without the I don't know
41.7% 17.9%

41.7% of people in a scientific field are favorable to cloning, while only 17.9% of those who are not are pros. (while excuding people without opinion).




  • Religion vs Science
In a scientific domain
Religion Yes No
Yes 38 9
No 314 65
I don't know 40 11
Total 426 without the I don't know
10,8% 12,2%

10,8% of scientists think biology is going against their personal believes or religion, while 12,2% of those who are not think the same (while excuding people without opinion).



Conclusion

We see that the opinions are very divided in the major questions we asked. Even if over than 80% of the participants were oriented in a scientific domain, they don't all have positive opinion about cloning, they don't all think that humans have the right to manipulate genetic material etc. So we have very diverse opinions !

We were surprised that as many people answered correctly to the knowledge questions.

No major correlations were discovered : even if being in a scientific domain "predisposes" to certain opinions, this is not strongly the case. It is the same for all the other relationships we thought would occur between different age groups, sex or orientation. So globally, we can conclude that clichés aren't always true! Indeed, many people might imagine that biologists would think that cloning is less of an issue, just because they deal with cloning daily. From this survey, however, we can see that this is not necessarily true: the area in which people work perhaps shows what they are interested in, but it apparently doesn't change their beliefs and convictions. In general, it is a rather reassuring conclusion, it demonstrates that scientifics remain critical towards what they are working on, and that they do understand the issues that might arise from areas such as synthetic biology.



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