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Relationship between students' interests in science and attitudes toward nuclear power generation

โœ Scribed by Izumi Komiya; Hiroyuki Torii; Yasuhiko Fujii; Noriyosu Hayashizaki


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
397 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
0149-1970

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โœฆ Synopsis


In order to study the following two points, we conducted an attitude survey among senior high school students.

Study 1 The differences in attitudes between nuclear power generation and other science and technologies. Study 2 The relationship between students' interests in science and attitudes toward nuclear power generation.

In the questionnaire, the attitudes toward nuclear power generation consisted of four questions: (1) pros and cons, (2) safety, (3) necessity, (4) reliability of scientists and engineers who are involved in nuclear power; and we treat four science and technology issues: (1) genetically modified foods, (2) nuclear power generation, (3) humanoid and pet robots, (4) crone technology.

From study 1, on attitude to security toward nuclear power generation, about 80% of respondents answered negatively and on attitude to necessity toward it, about 75% of respondents answered positively. Therefore, we found that the structure of attitude was complicated and that it was specific to nuclear power generation.

From study 2, we found students' interests in science that influence the attitude toward nuclear power generation.


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