Trust in social actors and attitudes towards genetically modified organisms in Slovenia
This article tries to fulfil the research gap left by the fact that no study to date has examined how trust in social actors affects attitudes towards genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Therefore, two key hypotheses were posited: a) trust in social actors is a more important factor of attitudes...
Main Authors: | Karmen Erjavec, Jožica Zajc, Mitja Hafner Fink, Samo Uhan |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Ljubljana
2013-01-01
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Series: | Družboslovne Razprave |
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Online Access: | http://druzboslovnerazprave.org/clanek/pdf/2013/72/2/ |
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