Authors
Michael Siegrist, Carmen Keller, Hans Kastenholz, Silvia Frey, Arnim Wiek
Publication date
2007/2
Journal
Risk Analysis: An International Journal
Volume
27
Issue
1
Pages
59-69
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc
Description
Public perception of nanotechnology may influence the realization of technological advances. Laypeople's (N= 375) and experts' (N= 46) perception of 20 different nanotechnology applications and three nonnanotechnology applications were examined. The psychometric paradigm was utilized and applications were described in short scenarios. Results showed that laypeople and experts assessed asbestos as much more risky than nanotechnology applications. Analyses of aggregated data suggested that perceived dreadfulness of applications and trust in governmental agencies are important factors in determining perceived risks. Similar results were observed for experts and laypeople, but the latter perceived greater risks than the former. Analyses of individual data showed that trust, perceived benefits, and general attitudes toward technology influenced the perceived risk of laypeople. In the expert sample …
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Scholar articles
M Siegrist, C Keller, H Kastenholz, S Frey, A Wiek - Risk Analysis: An International Journal, 2007