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dc.creatorWellcome Trusten
dc.creatorNational Centre for Social Researchen
dc.date2011-11-09T14:30:00Zen
dc.identifier10.5255/UKDA-SN-6889-1-
dc.identifier6889-
dc.identifierhttp://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6889-1-
dc.identifier.urihttps://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/63137*
dc.description<P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>The <i>Wellcome Trust Monitor</i> is a unique survey of UK adults' (and in some waves, young people's) views around science and biomedical research. The findings are representative of the UK population and provide fresh and significant insights to inform science communication practice and how research priorities might be shaped, building a better understanding of the social context of biomedical research. The survey is repeated every three years and a large proportion of the questions recur in each wave. The aim of this tracking survey is to build a high-quality evidence base that explores trends and variations across time on both general scientific and medical themes and specific societal issues. This robust study also seeks to develop a more systematic approach to describing and understanding current interest in, attitudes towards and knowledge of science and biomedical research. There is flexibility within each wave to include a number of additional questions to explore new and topical areas of interest. <br> <br> Further information is available from the <a class="external" href="http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/About-us/Publications/Reports/Public-engagement/WTX058859.htm" title="Wellcome Trust Monitor">Wellcome Trust Monitor</a> webpage.<br> <br>en
dc.descriptionThe <i> Wellcome Trust Monitor 1, 2009</i> is the first survey in the series and was conducted in in 2009 by the National Centre for Social Research. This was a baseline survey, designed with repetition in mind. The aim is to measure continuity and change in public attitudes, awareness and understanding in this area.<br> <br>en
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dc.descriptionTopics covered in the survey include: awareness of, attitudes to, involvement in and support for medical research; science coverage in the media, including television and radio programmes; experience of and attitudes to science education; attitudes to careers in science; scientific literacy; genetics; attitudes to pseudoscience; religious belief; and household and individual demographics.<br> <br>en
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dc.rightsCopyright held jointly by the Wellcome Trust and the National Centre for Social Researchen
dc.subjectHEALTH-RELATED BIOTECHNOLOGYen
dc.subjectHOUSEHOLDSen
dc.subjectADULTSen
dc.subjectYOUTHen
dc.subjectGENDERen
dc.subjectAGEen
dc.subjectMARITAL STATUSen
dc.subjectEDUCATIONAL STATUSen
dc.subjectECONOMIC ACTIVITYen
dc.subjectEMPLOYMENTen
dc.subjectARRANGEMENT OF WORKING TIMEen
dc.subjectSELF-EMPLOYEDen
dc.subjectSCIENTISTSen
dc.subjectSOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUSen
dc.subjectGENERAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATIONen
dc.subjectADVANCED LEVEL EXAMINATIONSen
dc.subjectOCCUPATIONAL QUALIFICATIONSen
dc.subjectSCIENCE EDUCATIONen
dc.subjectNEWSPAPER READERSHIPen
dc.subjectINTERNET USEen
dc.subjectSOCIAL MEDIAen
dc.subjectDIGITAL GAMESen
dc.subjectTELEVISION VIEWINGen
dc.subjectRADIO LISTENINGen
dc.subjectMEDICAL RESEARCH FUNDINGen
dc.subjectSOCIAL RESEARCHen
dc.subjectSCIENTIFIC RESEARCHen
dc.subjectHISTORIOGRAPHYen
dc.subjectENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESen
dc.subjectDISEASESen
dc.subjectLIFE STYLESen
dc.subjectGENETICSen
dc.subjectSTEM CELL RESEARCHen
dc.subjectCLONINGen
dc.subjectPREVENTIVE MEDICINEen
dc.subjectGENETIC SCREENINGen
dc.subjectMEDICAL SCIENCESen
dc.subjectANIMAL TESTINGen
dc.subjectANIMAL TESTINGen
dc.subjectCLINICAL TESTS AND MEASUREMENTSen
dc.subjectLABORATORIESen
dc.subjectSCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENTen
dc.subjectINFORMATION USEen
dc.subjectCHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONSen
dc.subjectUNIVERSITIESen
dc.subjectGOVERNMENTen
dc.subjectRESEARCH FINANCEen
dc.subjectPRIVATE SECTORen
dc.subjectHUMAN BIOLOGYen
dc.subjectRESEARCH CENTRESen
dc.subjectSOCIAL POLICYen
dc.subjectRESEARCH OUTPUTSen
dc.subjectMENTAL HEALTHen
dc.subjectINFORMATION SOURCESen
dc.subjectTRUSTen
dc.subjectSCIENTIFIC PERSONNELen
dc.subjectTRUST IN GOVERNMENTen
dc.subjectMASS MEDIAen
dc.subjectPATIENTSen
dc.subjectPARTICIPATIONen
dc.subjectKNOWLEDGE (AWARENESS)en
dc.subjectSCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIESen
dc.subjectGENETIC DISORDERSen
dc.subjectCOMPLEMENTARY THERAPIESen
dc.subjectHOMEOPATHYen
dc.subjectASTROLOGYen
dc.subjectEVOLUTIONen
dc.subjectRELIGIOUS AFFILIATIONen
dc.subjectRELIGIOUS ATTENDANCEen
dc.subjectINCOMEen
dc.subjectETHNIC GROUPSen
dc.subjectCHRONIC ILLNESSen
dc.subjectMOTHER'S EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNDen
dc.subjectFATHER'S EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNDen
dc.subjectFATHER'S ECONOMIC ACTIVITYen
dc.subjectFATHER'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUSen
dc.subjectMOTHER'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUSen
dc.subjectMOTHER'S ECONOMIC ACTIVITYen
dc.subjectSCIENCE MUSEUMSen
dc.subjectNATURE RESERVESen
dc.subjectZOOLOGICAL GARDENSen
dc.subjectVISITS TO RECREATIONAL FACILITIESen
dc.subjectFIELDS OF STUDYen
dc.subjectACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTen
dc.subjectCAREERen
dc.subjectPARENTAL ENCOURAGEMENTen
dc.subjectSCIENCEen
dc.subjectSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYen
dc.subjectSCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENTen
dc.subject2009en
dc.subjectUnited Kingdomen
dc.titleWellcome Trust Monitor 1, 2009en
dc.typeDataseten
dc.coverageUnited Kingdomen
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