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Assessing undergraduate student and faculty views on animal research: What do they know, whom do they trust, and how much do they care?

机译:评估关于动物研究的本科生和教师看法:他们知道什么,他们相信谁,他们关心多少?

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Research using animals is controversial. To develop sound public outreach and policy about this issue, we need information about both the underlying science and people’s attitudes and knowledge. To identify attitudes toward this subject at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, we developed and administered a survey to undergraduate students and faculty. The survey asked respondents about the importance of, their confidence in their knowledge about, and who they trusted to provide information on animal research. Findings indicated attitudes varied by academic discipline, especially among faculty. Faculty in the biological sciences, particularly those who had participated in an animal research project, reported the issue to be most important, and they reported greater confidence in their knowledge about pro and con arguments. Among students, being female, a vegetarian/vegan, or participating in animal research were associated with higher ratings of importance. Confidence in knowledge about regulation and its adequacy was very low across all groups except biological science faculty. Both students and faculty identified university courses and spokespersons to be the most trusted sources of information about animal research. UW-Madison has a long history of openness about animal research, which correlates with the high level of trust by students and faculty. Nevertheless, confidence in knowledge about animal research and its regulation remains limited, and both students and faculty indicated their desire to receive more information from courses and spokespersons. Based on these findings, we argue that providing robust university-wide outreach and course-based content about animal research should be considered an organizational best practice, in particular for colleges and universities.
机译:使用动物的研究是有争议的。要制定有关此问题的声音公开外联和政策,我们需要有关基础科学和人民态度和知识的信息。为了识别威斯康星大学 - 麦迪逊大学对该科目的态度,我们开发并管理了对本科生和教师的调查。该调查要求受访者对他们对其知识的信心以及他们信任的知识的重要性,以及提供有关动物研究的信息。调查结果表明学术学科各种各样的态度,特别是教师。在生物科学的教师,特别是那些参加了动物研究项目的人,报告了最重要的问题,他们对他们对专业人士的知识提供了更大的信心。在学生中,女性,素食主义者/素食主义者或参与动物研究与重要的重要性相关有关。对法规知识的信心及其充分性在除生物科学教职员之外的所有群体中都非常低。学生和教师都确定了大学课程和发言人,是有关动物研究最值得信赖的信息来源。 UW-MENISON有一个关于动物研究的开放历史,与学生和教师的高度信任相关。尽管如此,对动物研究的知识及其监管的信心仍然有限,学生和教师都表明了他们希望从课程和发言人收到更多信息。根据这些调查结果,我们认为提供有关动物研究的强大大学的外展和课程内容,应被视为组织最佳实践,特别是高校。

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